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What is the difference between being healthy and being disease-free? :)

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Answered by bgreeshma030909
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A person is said to be healthy when his/her physical, mental, emotional, and psychological state is fit and fine. It is not merely an absence of any disease. While a person is said to be disease-free when he is devoid of diseases. Diseases usually refer to physical health only.
Answered by nandni788
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Explanation:

A person is said to be healthy when his/her physical, mental, emotional, and psychological state is fit and fine. It is not merely an absence of any disease. While a person is said to be disease-free when he is devoid of diseases. Diseases usually refer to physical health only.

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