screening and diagnosis
Screening and diagnosis involve the process of identifying diseases, conditions, or abnormalities in an individual's health. Screening refers to a preliminary assessment to detect potential health problems or risk factors before symptoms appear. Diagnosis, on the other hand, involves determining the specific disease or condition present based on an individual's symptoms, medical history, and medical tests.
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