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Why do we keep searching for such graphic images coming out of the middle east, Ukraine, and other parts of the world? Experts now say those images could be having very real psychological impacts, and yet many of us keep seeking them out. Veuer has more.

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00:00Why do we keep searching for such graphic images coming out of the Middle East, Ukraine, and other parts of the world?
00:06Experts now say those images could be having very real psychological impacts, and yet many of us keep seeking them out.
00:13Professor Roxanne Cohen-Silver with the University of California, Irvine, tells website insider her research indicates those who are bombarded with graphic imagery from the news and elsewhere
00:22can exhibit symptoms of acute stress like flashbacks and anxiety or even nightmares.
00:28She says those who are most profoundly affected or worried by those images are more likely to keep searching.
00:34Dr. Silver says those who identify with the victims are also more negatively impacted.
00:38She says after the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, gay Hispanic members of the community were consuming the most content.
00:45She says that can be a problem because it plays into making those targeted groups more afraid.
00:50The best course of action, she says, is to stay up to date on the latest news without clicking on the images.
00:58The best course of action was Bros.
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