The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
FILE -- (NYT12) ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. -- Dec. 3, 2007 -- SCI-KATRINA-MOOD -- Philip Brunet, 61, sits on a bench at the front entrance of his home in Isle De Jean Charles, La., June 15, 2006. The first study to rigorously assess the mental health fallout from Hurricane Katrina has confirmed what many researchers and local Gulf Coast residents predicted: that mood problems after the storm occurred at least as often as in any natural disaster ever studied, and that the delayed government response almost certainly made the problem worse. (Nicole Bengiveno/New York Times)
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