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Medical jargon putting patients 'in harm's way': Study calls for doctor's lingo to be dumbed down
2 monthes ago - By Daily Mail
Almost 80 percent of people do not know that the word 'impressive' actually means 'worrying' in a medical context, researchers from the University of Minnesota discovered.
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