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EVERY disease now has some kind of 'treatment', whether it is purely to control rather than cure the disease, or to give pain relief, or prevent other diseases occurring that commonly go alongside the original disease. (This includes HIV/AIDS and terminal cancers. Also forms of hepatitis are now curable.)

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