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A gray upper half evokes uncertainty and potential harm from mental health campaigns, with pink signaling subtle warnings or false alarms in self-perception. Blue elements provide rational balance, symbolizing nocebo education as a stabilizing force. The downward curve flows into a white base, representing fragile clarity or baseline normality, where a fragmented circle depicts distorted diagnostic cycles-misattributing normal fluctuations as symptoms. Scattered dots and lines mimic fleeting thoughts or ADHD-like distractions amplified by expectations.
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The Double-Edged Sword of ADHD Awareness: How Campaigns Fuel False Diagnoses – And How to Fix It

Evgeny Legedin 17/12/2025 No Comments

By Evgeny Legedin In an era where mental health awareness campaigns proliferate across social media and educational platforms, a recent study has cast light on the potential pitfalls of such

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