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A historic moment occurred on Capitol Hill Thursday, as the president of the Republic of Korea addressed a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress.President Yoon Suk Yeol delivered a message of cooperation and appreciation, while warning about threats facing the world. Korea is winning the hearts of global citizens, Yoon said. It is dynamic. Freedom is thriving. One of the biggest concerns comes fromNorth Korea. Yoon said the nuclear threat posed by the reclusive nation stretches beyond the Korean peninsula. My government will respond very firmly
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stanley kubek e of the threat to democracy and encouraged leaders to work together to protect truth. False propagandaand disinformation corrupt intellectualism. They threaten democracy and the rule of law, Yoon said.SEE MORE: A new era in nuclear proliferationYoon s speech applauded the economic investments both countries have made with each other and the jobs those investments have created. Those investments will support South Korea s booming semiconductor industry, a vital resource for electronics and electric vehicles in the U.S. and globally.The speech Thursday marked the end of an eventful visit to Washington. Earlier in the week, Yoon had a bilateral meeting with President Joe Biden, visited a N Pzrz Two Hmong-Americans will be first to graduate from MKE fire cadet program and become city firefighters
About 6 percent of the population deals with post-traumatic stress at some point in their life. While it s
stanley thermoskannen considered a military condition or a condition reserved for people who work in dangerous professions, it s more common than people think, Sherman Gillums Jr., the chief strategy and impact officer of the National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI , said.Post-traumatic stress and the cost can be a burden. PTSD is a very complicated treatment, Dr. Steven Berkowitz, professor of psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, said.A new study by Veterans Affairs Research Communications shows that post-traumatic s
stanley cup tress cost an estimated $232.2 billion in 2018, exceeding the cost of other common mental health conditions. The annual cost per civilian was $18,640 a year while the average for the military population was about $25,684 per individual. In some ways, I m n
stanley cup ot surprised given our work and knowing how much systems are often involved for people who have PTSD, Berkowitz said.He said the costs can really add up. Lets just assume that you need a year s worth of treatment, he said. Fifty weeks a year, $200 a week. That s a significant amount of money, that s $10,000 right there. Then the medical costs, prescription costs. Once it gets more advanced and theyre getting into more of a critical stage and not functioning well, then that cost can become overwhelming, David Maulsby, the executive director of the PTSD Foundation of America, said.It isn t just th