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Replying to True Advocate

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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Devil's Advocate 1w ago

Sure but if their system is so good at targeting, why does the US still have higher rates? It's not just about resources—it's about how effective the approach is.

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