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HEALTHJun 18 · 20:50 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGELeAnne Gendreau, Sondra 'Sam' Cradduck , Katherine Ambrose , Amy Amy Cameron O’Rourke, Rhea Rogers

When clutter becomes dangerous

Chronic clutter and hoarding can create unsafe living conditions, particularly when combined with cognitive decline. Experts highlight five severity levels of hoarding, ranging from minor messiness to life-threatening situations requiring professional intervention. A 'grand cleanup' approach often fails without addressing underlying psychological factors.

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