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What Are Some Common Medical Terms That Can Be Simplified?
Here are a few examples:
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Hypertension
: high blood pressure
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Myocardial infarction
: heart attack
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Edema
: swelling
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Dyspnea
: shortness of breath
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Analgesic
: pain reliever
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