UK doctors to treat people suffering from eco-anxiety
Eco-anxiety is affecting larger numbers of young people worldwide. Doctors in the UK have been advised to talk about climate change with their patients. Under new guidelines, a health consultation might now consist of a medical diagnosis, along with advice on how to reduce carbon footprints. It might also include help on how to live with eco-anxiety. A British newspaper cited critics of the guidelines who called them "seriously unethical". They said: "Doctors should spend their precious time treating patients rather than lecturing them on 'politicised issues'." |