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  2. Near-death experience - Wikipedia

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    [18] [49] This is because low oxygen levels characterize life-threatening situations and also the apparent similarities between NDEs and G-force-induced loss of consciousness episodes. These episodes are observed with fighter pilots experiencing very rapid and intense acceleration that results in lack of sufficient blood supply to the brain.

  3. Extreme weather post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition caused by past, life-altering events in which people have experienced or witnessed. Events could include a serious accident, physical or sexual violence, combat, or natural disasters. Recently, studies have found that extreme weather also leads to PTSD.

  4. Injury in humans - Wikipedia

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    Following serious injuries, physical therapy and occupational therapy are sometimes used for rehabilitation. Medication is commonly used to treat injuries. [citation needed] Emergency medicine during major trauma prioritizes the immediate consideration of life-threatening injuries that can be quickly addressed. The airway is evaluated, clearing ...

  5. Chronic stress - Wikipedia

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    The complexity of the environment means that it is constantly changing. To navigate the surroundings, we, therefore, need a system that is capable of responding to perceived threatening and harmful situations. [4] The stress response system thus has its role as an adaptive process to restore homeostasis in the body by actively making changes.

  6. Stress (biology) - Wikipedia

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    A life-threatening situation such as a major physical trauma or prolonged starvation can greatly disrupt homeostasis. On the other hand, an organism's attempt at restoring conditions back to or near homeostasis, often consuming energy and natural resources, can also be interpreted as stress. [ 28 ]

  7. Life-threatening flooding problems to expand across southern US

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    Bridges could be washed out along secondary roads in this situation. "You can end up with a cascading set of flooding problems that can quickly escalate into a life-threatening emergency," Porter ...

  8. George Bonanno - Wikipedia

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    "The ability of adults in otherwise normal circumstances who are exposed to an isolated and potentially highly disruptive event, such as the death of a close relation or a violent or life-threatening situation, to maintain relatively stable, healthy levels of psychological and physical functioning" as well as "the capacity for generative ...

  9. Rafael prompts warnings of life-threatening conditions on ...

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    Rafael was moving west across the Gulf of Mexico on Friday morning as the first major hurricane in the Gulf in November for almost 40 years, bringing the threat of life-threatening conditions to ...