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With Disruptive Kids, MDs Should Assess for Early Mental Illness

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(Psych Central News) Mental illnesses are the No. 1 cause of medical disability in youths ages 15 and older in the United States and Canada, according to the World Health Organization. And mental health researchers are reaching out to pediatricians to improve early detection of mental disorders. As a consequence, some researchers are asking that*that when pediatricians are [...]

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