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Can people with disease go to school?
It depends on the disease and the school's policies. Some diseases are contagious and can be spread to others, so people with these diseases may not be allowed to attend school. Other diseases may not be contagious, but they may still affect a person's ability to learn or participate in school activities, so people with these diseases may need special accommodations or modifications to be able to attend school.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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