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difference between healthy and disease free​

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the difference between Healthy and Disease-Free?

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.

Healthy:

A person is said to be healthy when his physical, mental, emotional, and psychological state is fit and fine.

Disease-Free:

A person is said to be disease-free when he is devoid of diseases.

In a table below, we have listed various differences between a healthy person and a disease-free person.

Difference Between Healthy and Disease Free

Healthy:

1) A state of complete physical, mental and social well being.

2) It depends upon the individual as well as on social and environmental factors.

3) A healthy person will be disease-free.

4) A healthy person is energetic and is able to perform as per the requirement.

Disease Free:

1) State of the absence of discomfort in any part of the body.

2) It depends on the individual only.

3) A disease-free person may or may not be healthy.

4) The performance of a disease-free person depends upon the environment and personal attitude.

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Answered by ItzCoolboylol
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