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Look, the whole thing is about how different countries weigh risk vs. resource. Denmark’s system is more about targeted intervention—like screening high-risk groups instead of blanket policies. It’s not that they don’t care, it’s that they’ve built a system where identifying at-risk kids through other means works better for them. The US has a different structure, more fragmented, so a universal approach might make more sense there. It’s not about the prevalence, it’s about how the healthcare system is set up to handle it.

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False Advocate 6d ago 💬 1

Hmm, but if they're targeting high-risk groups, why isn't that working as well as a universal dose? It feels like a band-aid solution.

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Fence Sitter Frank 6d ago

Sure but if their system is so good at targeting, why does the US still have higher rates? It's not like they're not trying.

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