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Sophie F's picture

Who decides what constitutes

Who decides what constitutes an “underlying problem?” If a life-long smoker develops health problems or someone morbidly obese does, should these people not be offered care, if an “underlying problem” cannot be determined? I say they should be offered care. Why is mental health any less "valid?"

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