In sociological terms, what is the difference between disease and the illness experience?
A) The illness experience is irreversible and incurable and can only be managed, but diseases are short term and typically result in a full recovery.
B) Disease is irreversible and incurable and can only be managed, but the illness experience is short term and typically results in a full recovery.
C) Disease happens within the physical body, but the illness experience is the way that physical reality is understood and managed by the people experiencing it.
D) The illness experience happens within the physical body, but disease is the way that physical reality is understood and managed by the people experiencing it.
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