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US adults should get routine anxiety screening, panel says

Por: Associated Press Life September 20, 2022

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U.S. doctors should regularly screen all adults under 65 for anxiety, an influential health guidelines group proposed Tuesday.It’s the first time the has recommended anxiety screening in primary care for adults without symptoms. The proposal is open for public comment until Oct. 17, but the group usually affirms its draft guidance.The recommendations are based on a review that began before the COVID-19 pandemic, evaluating studies showing... + full article



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