So in mainstream as well as alternative medicine, chronic disease reinforces the necessity of constant care, belying hopes that technology can release us from attention to open-ended, repetitive work.[93] The Cost of Survival Since it is so hard to say how new, or even how changed, a disease is, a better way to approach technology and the history of chronic illness is to see how improvements in care can actually help increase the number of people left with chronic conditions
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