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On Aug 8, 2:15*pm, wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote:
writes:
Among professionals there is a clear distinction between those two
labels ...
No, there isn't. *High blood pressure is just the everyday term for
hypertension.
Yes, if you are an ignorant twit, "high blood pressure" and "hypertension"
mean the same thing.
No, if you have a clue, "hypertension" is a specific subset of "high
blood pressure".
Pretending there is a distinction between them is not only
misleading but potentially hazardous.
Pontificating nonsense, "Dr. Mxsmanic".
--
Jim Pennino
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Our error is using the language professionals or literate
nonprofessionals would understand. Mx is often entertaining, but
sometimes really disappointing., This was one of those times. He does
not have the stature of a Clinton (except in his own mind) to remind
us it all depends on what 'is' means
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