Separating migrant families will cause “toxic stress” with lasting effects
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NBC’s Dr. Natalie Azar discusses the opposition in the medical community to migrant families being separated at the border. She says the move will cause “toxic stress” that will have a lasting effect on the children, including emotional damage as well as physical harm.June 17, 2018
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