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reduction in disease symptoms
Why is Symptom Reduction Important?
Reducing symptoms can significantly improve the quality of life for patients, decrease
morbidity
, and mitigate
disease transmission
. It also lessens the burden on healthcare systems and can lead to better long-term health outcomes.
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