One year after devastating earthquakes along the border regions of Turkey and northern Syria, survivors remain plagued by health problems stemming from the disaster. Anxiety disorders are widespread among the population, said Vedat Bulut from the Turkish Medical Association in Antakya on Monday. He said that people in the region report that they are no longer able to stay in buildings for fear that they could collapse. Many people are also suffering from upper respiratory tract infections, and scabies outbreaks remain common, said Bulut. In the Adiyaman and Hatay regions of Turkey, chronically…