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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Disease or diseases?

Multiple risk factors, including race, living environment, lifestyle (alcohol, smoking, and pickles), genetic susceptibility, and the immune status are believed to play a significant role in the development of the disease.


disease refers to multiple cell carcinoma.


Therefore, do should disease be diseases instead? thank you.

  

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It's one disease, so say disease . I think you mean lifestyle ( for example alcohol, smoking, and pickles) I didn't realize pickles were dangerous.

  • It's one disease, so say disease .
  • I think you mean lifestyle ( for example alcohol, smoking, and pickles) I didn't realize pickles were dangerous.
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It's one disease, so say disease.


I think you mean lifestyle (for example alcohol, smoking, and pickles)


I didn't realize pickles were dangerous.

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