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Being disease free is not the same as Being healthy . Justify statement with an example​

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Answered by nallagondurevanth510
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Being healthy means that you are well physically, socially and mentally. Therefore, simply being disease free does not mean that you are healthy, because you may suffer socially e.g. be unwilling to interact with others. Diseases only usually refer to physical health.

Answered by karthik33364
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Being healthy means that you are well physically, socially and mentally. Therefore, simply being disease free does not mean that you are healthy, because you may suffer socially e.g. be unwilling to interact with others. Diseases only usually refer to physical health.

Both healthy and disease-free are states of human who are normal. A healthy person can be disease-free but a disease-free person need not be healthy.

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