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Mental health disorders are not really diseases.

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False

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Mental health disorders are diseases.

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True.

Some people CONSIDER mental health issues diseases because they find the whole ordeal to be a leading quality that results in death. However, this is not true whereas diseases are separate living organisms (not like animals I mean like a virus) and cannot be spread through physical touch or from breathing in gas. Nothing physically existent can give you a mental health issue. Mental health issues are a product of either mental trauma or emotional trauma (like nightmares or extreme depression).

No matter what anyone says a mental health issue is not a disease whereas it is not a pathogen. Pathogens are harmful bacterias and viruses that assault health, however mental issues cannot be considered a pathogen whereas they originate from humans and it is PART of a human, not a seperate living organism.

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