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Is there excessive identification of medical conditions that may not require treatment, leading to potential harm and increased healthcare costs?

Medical professional Dr. Suzanne O'Sullivan, from Ireland, suggests a more measured approach in attributing diagnoses to symptoms, as outlined in her latest publication.

Medical Professional Advocates for Caution when Labeling Symptoms as Illnesses: Irish Neurologist...
Medical Professional Advocates for Caution when Labeling Symptoms as Illnesses: Irish Neurologist Dr. Suzanne O’Sullivan Expresses Concerns

Is there excessive identification of medical conditions that may not require treatment, leading to potential harm and increased healthcare costs?

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