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If you are not presently ill with a disease, that means you are healthy
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If you are not presently ill with a disease, that means you are healthy
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False... Health is much more than just absence of disease or illness. It can include physical, mental, and emotional well-being. A person can also be unhealthy but maybe are not yet showing signs of illness!
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