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Vashi has been diagnosed with a disease that has no cure. Her doctor prescribes medications for pain and interventions to help adjust to life with this disease. Which disease is Vashi being treating for?
celiac disease
type 2 diabetes
sickle cell disease
Huntington’s disease

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