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The conclusion reiterates the need for a new approach to medical language and diagnostics that focuses less on symptoms and more on the underlying 'encrypted machine language' of diseases. It suggests that a better understanding of this language could lead to improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.
The conclusion reiterates the need for a new approach to medical language and diagnostics that focuses less on symptoms and more on the underlying 'encrypted machine language' of diseases. It suggests that a better understanding of this language could lead to improved diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.


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Medical Language Complexity, Diagnostic Errors in Medicine, Formal Logic in Medical Terminology, Medical Terminology Ambiguity, Interpretation of Medical Terms, Encrypted Machine Language in Medicine, Clinical Case Study in Medicine, Medical Communication Errors, Semantic Ambiguity in Healthcare, Medical Diagnostics Improvement, Medical Language and Patient Care, Interdisciplinary Medical Diagnostics, Medical Terms and Context, Cryptographic Analogies in Medicine
Medical Language Complexity, Diagnostic Errors in Medicine, Formal Logic in Medical Terminology, Medical Terminology Ambiguity, Interpretation of Medical Terms, Encrypted Machine Language in Medicine, Clinical Case Study in Medicine, Medical Communication Errors, Semantic Ambiguity in Healthcare, Medical Diagnostics Improvement, Medical Language and Patient Care, Interdisciplinary Medical Diagnostics, Medical Terms and Context, Cryptographic Analogies in Medicine
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