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The concept of freedom from pain, injury, or disease is based on the idea that animals have the right to live a life free of unnecessary suffering. This freedom requires that animals be provided with appropriate care and treatment to prevent, alleviate, or cure any pain, injury, or disease. Animals should be protected from physical harm and they should be protected from suffering due to illness or injury.  
The concept of freedom from pain, injury, or disease is based on the idea that animals have the right to live a life free of unnecessary suffering. This freedom requires that animals be provided with appropriate care and treatment to prevent, alleviate, or cure any pain, injury, or disease. Animals should be protected from physical harm and they should be protected from suffering due to illness or injury.  
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