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Whats the difference between medicare and medicate
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Whats the difference between medicare and medicate
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medicare is the federal health insurance program that helps people with specific needs. To medicate means to drug someone
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Hi There!
Whats the difference between medicare and medicate?
The difference between medicare and medicate is Medicare is medical insurance for Senior Citizens and Medicate is when you give a sick person medicine
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