New study unravels the psychological toll of police shootings on sleep
A new study tracked the impact of police violence and deadly shootings on the general population. It found police shootings can cause psychological trauma which can manifest physically in sleep disturbances. FOX 5's Shirin Rajaee spoke to Dr. Atheendar Venkataramani, associate professor of Health Policy and Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania about the study.
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New study unravels the psychological toll of police shootings on sleep

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