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QUESTION
16 Health Anxiety may place patients and healthcare providers in the uncomfortable territory between medical care and mental health systems. Medical service providers may feel comfortable offering information about physical health and symptoms. However, what did they feel less comfortable doing? To select and enter your answer go to Test.