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US has more resources to tackle mental health issues than India: Ishaan Shivanand

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Ishan Shivanand, an Indian-origin mental health professional and the founder of Yoga of Immortals, said that the mental health problem in the United States may appear more severe due to the abundance of data. He, however, clarified that it's not that the West is suffering more or being defeated by mental health issues; rather, the West has more resources to highlight these issues. In contrast, the research on mental health in India is limited.

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