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In what way has technology changed health care?
New vaccines protect people from diseases.
Amputees no longer rely on prosthetic limbs.
Organ transplants do not need to be performed.
Medicines now fight off drug-resistant diseases.
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New vaccines protect people from diseases.
Explanation: Medical technology has produced vaccines that prevent many illnesses. The other statements are incorrect: amputees still use prosthetic limbs (though they're improved), organ transplants are still performed, and drug resistance remains a major problem even though new medicines and strategies are being developed.
Explanation: Medical technology has produced vaccines that prevent many illnesses. The other statements are incorrect: amputees still use prosthetic limbs (though they're improved), organ transplants are still performed, and drug resistance remains a major problem even though new medicines and strategies are being developed.
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