Disease vs. Disorder: Understanding the Difference
Disease is not a type of disorder. Disease is a condition that affects the body or mind, causing a disturbance in normal functioning. Disorders, on the other hand, are general disruptions or abnormalities in a system, process, or structure. Diseases can cause disorders, but they are not the same thing.Genetic Disorders - Related Articles
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