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Health NewsHealth Toll of 9/11 Still Unclear Seniors Need a Safety Plan in Face of Disasters New Automated System Can ID Disaster Victims in Minutes Search Results 1� of 34 Web Pages | Next > | Show All | See Categories and Related Topics After a Disaster: Self-Care Tips for Dealing with StressThis fact sheet covers things to remember when trying to understand disaster events, signs that adults need stress management assistance, and ways to ease stress.... Details >Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationAge-specific Interventions at Home for Children in Trauma: From Preschool to AdolescenceFollowing exposure to a disaster or traumatic event, children are likely to show signs of stress. This fact sheet suggests activities arranged by age group to help children share recovery feelings and... Details >Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationAre You Ready? A Guide to Citizen PreparednessAre You Ready? provides a step-by-step outline on how to prepare a disaster supply kit, emergency planning for people with disabilities, how to locate and evacuate to a shelter, and even contingency p... Details >Federal Emergency Management AgencyAre You Ready? Recovering from DisasterRecovering from a disaster is usually a gradual process. Safety is a primary issue, as are mental and physical well-being. If assistance is available, knowing how to access it makes the process faster... Details >Federal Emergency Management AgencyCANDHI Project Page In 2001, the Regional Disaster Information Center launched a project to improve access to disaster and health information in Central America, with the financial and technical support of the U.S. Natio... Details >Regional Disaster Information CenterCoping with Disaster In these uncertain times, many of us may feel additional stress and tension. As we face the threat of war and terrorism, the economic downturn, and our own personal struggles and losses, we may need a... Details >Mental Health AmericaDisaster CrosswordSolve these crossword puzzles online or print out to share with others. The words in these puzzles are related to natural disasters and emergency preparedness.... Details >Federal Emergency Management AgencyDisaster Fire SafetyAlso available in: SpanishThis page links to safety tips to help protect yourself, your family and your home from the potential threat of fire during or after a disaster. The page links to information about earthquake, flood, ... Details >United States Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management AgencyDisaster MathAre you a whiz at math? Take the challenge and solve the math problems to find the answer about these disasters.... Details >Federal Emergency Management AgencyDisaster MazeSolve this puzzle. Get FEMA Freddy home through the maze safely.... Details >Federal Emergency Management Agency
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