immunity and disease prevention
Immunity refers to the body's ability to defend against harmful substances or pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, that can cause diseases. Disease prevention, on the other hand, involves taking proactive measures to avoid or reduce the risk of developing various illnesses. This may include immunizations, maintaining good hygiene practices, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and avoiding exposure to infectious agents.
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