Opinion Mental health takeover: Guest editor Natasha Devon explains why mental health support is important
If you are reading this it means you have a brain and therefore a mental health.
If you are reading this it means you have a brain and therefore a mental health.
Today, we know that eight in 10 children going to their school nurse with stomach pains are experiencing anxiety. Back in 1991, when I first started having panic attacks, the condition was relatively unheard of. In fact, I was given an inhaler because my GP assumed my difficulties breathing were due to asthma.
Mental health campaigner and author Natasha Devon MBE recommends seven social media accounts to follow as she joins the EDP as guest editor for our mental health takeover.
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