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Common childhood illnesses often present with similar symptoms, which can sometimes be overlooked by both parents and healthcare providers, leading to less effective treatment. However, health experts are increasingly advocating for using digital platforms to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment of these illnesses.
Health experts advocating for the use of digital platforms to improve the accuracy of diagnosis
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