| | The Psychological Effect Of The Hurricane Season | | 09/06/04 Email this story to a friend The 2004 hurricane season may be taking a toll on South Carolina's coastal residents, even though we haven't had a direct hit.
Dean Kilpatrick of The Medical University of South Carolina, who studies psychological effects of natural disasters, says people can't live under constant stress for long periods of time without it having some effect on them physically and mentally.
But he says people can take comfort in knowing hurricane season will end in November. | | |