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Yes, if it is framed around enabling people to spot worrying patterns early and to seek help promptly rather than trying to turn them into mini-doctors. Using real-world scenarios, clear language and explicit reassurance about when it is reasonable to watch and wait helps keep anxiety in check while still improving safety.
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