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What Are Chronic Illnesses?
Chronic illnesses are
long-lasting health conditions
that persist for an extended period, often for a lifetime. These illnesses typically require long-term management rather than a cure. Examples include
diabetes
,
cardiovascular diseases
,
chronic respiratory diseases
, and
cancer
.
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