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Lifestyles: these can regen systems and can even offset the effects of diseases you can’t find.
Trees: If you test for a disease like flu and you’re still getting lung symptoms, test for diseases up that path like H1N1. The AI likes to go up trees and this can make it predictable.
Use reasoning: take into account things when diagnosing. You should seen damage to the system a suspected disease is in. If two or more symptoms match it, it’s likely that disease. Also, the damage matters. If you have chest pain as a symptom and you think it’s heart attack, but the system is only taking 1 damage, you know it’s probably a different one
Hope that helped :)