Many people grow out of mental issues after settling down

I think the physical proof you understand is different from the physical proof I mean. Because there is no tell-tale sign of an abnormality that clearly defines what the disease is. In the social science textbooks, there isnt diagrams saying that each disease has a specific physical appearance. Thats what I mean by physical. I feel saying that I am denying it because I don't like it is an overstatement though. But, not liking a disease is a natural phenomenon is general, if that is what you're pointing at. Understanding different perspectives to come to conclusions to make the situation better for such described diseases is the correct idea I feel.

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