Gallup: 25 percent hike in depression along Gulf

September 28, 2010 by  



In this Sept. 15, 2010 photo, Margaret Carruth sits on the tailgate of her pickup truck going through belongings as she ponders her fate after attending a public hearing to listen concerning BP oil spill claims. Carruth is living in her pickup truck after losing her home in Orange Beach, Ala. after being unable to pay bills after the gulf oil spill.  (AP Photo/Dave Martin)AP – Before the BP oil spill, the Gulf Coast was a place of abundant shrimping, tourist-filled beaches and a happy if humble lifestyle. Now, it’s home to depression, worry and sadness for many.


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