December 6, 2025 - 09:34

A significant number of general practitioners in England have voiced their concerns about the rising trend of mental health over-diagnosis. Many GPs believe that the increasing classification of everyday stress as a mental illness could lead to misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment for patients. They emphasize that while stress is a common experience in life, it should not automatically be labeled as a mental health disorder.
Additionally, these healthcare professionals highlight a critical issue: the scarcity of effective support systems for patients struggling with mental health challenges. They argue that rather than focusing solely on diagnosis, there should be a greater emphasis on providing practical resources and coping strategies. This call for action aims to ensure that patients receive appropriate care tailored to their individual needs, rather than being pigeonholed into a diagnosis that may not accurately reflect their situation. The GPs are advocating for a more nuanced approach to mental health that recognizes the complexities of human emotions and experiences.
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Mobile showers traveling around DC area to help homeless with health, hygieneA new mobile trailer is hitting the streets across the Washington, D.C. region, offering a critical yet often overlooked service: regular access to showers for individuals experiencing homelessness...
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**Connecticut Lawmakers Set Sights on Medicaid and Agency Oversight for 2026**With the 2026 legislative session on the horizon, Connecticut state lawmakers are already outlining ambitious plans to address two of the state`s most pressing and costly issues: soaring Medicaid...
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