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Deceased vs. Diseases

What's the Difference?

Deceased and diseases are two distinct concepts related to mortality. Deceased refers to individuals who have passed away or are no longer living. It is a term used to describe someone who has died. On the other hand, diseases are medical conditions or disorders that affect the health and well-being of individuals. They can range from mild illnesses to severe and life-threatening conditions. While deceased refers to the state of being dead, diseases refer to the specific ailments or illnesses that can lead to death. Both concepts are interconnected as diseases can ultimately lead to an individual becoming deceased.

Comparison

Deceased
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Diseases
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