A chronic disease differs from an acute disease because A. a chronic disease has distinct symptoms while an acute disease does not. B. a chronic disease (while it can be treated) will have long-term...


A chronic disease differs from an acute disease because



A. a chronic disease has distinct symptoms while an acute disease does not.



B. a chronic disease (while it can be treated) will have long-term complications, while an acute disease has no long-term complications.



C. a chronic disease has a slow onset with indistinct symptoms while an acute disease arises rapidly with distinctive symptoms.



D. a chronic disease lasts a few days, while an acute disease lasts less than 24 hours.



May 06, 2022
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