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Imagine you somehow developed a chronic disease. How would you gather information that would help you cure your illness? How could you tell if the information you had gathered was accurate and credible?

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You would gather that information by observing the illness's behavior, side-effects, and study what makes it up. If it's made of specific germs, you could research how those germs are treated. c: Also, you could test if it was accurate by experimenting the results testing if it's true or not. c:

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I would schedule a medical appointment and take all my doubts and curiosities about the disease with the doctor.

Step-by-step explanation:

If I had a chronic disease I would look for information that would help me cure the disease. The easiest way to do this is by researching the disease on the internet, I could even do it, but it could end up collecting incorrect and false information that could make my situation worse. I could find correct information, but this is hard to judge.

To make sure the information was accurate and credible, I would seek medical attention and get information directly from the professional, the doctor, who knows all the conditions related to my illness.

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