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| Age | Gender | M. history | Symptoms | Diagnosis |
Patient 1 | 45 | Male | Hypertension | Symptom | Diagnosis 1 |
Patient 2 | 32 | Female | Asthma | Symptom | Diagnosis 2 |
Patient 3 | 60 | Male | Diabetes | Symptom | Diagnosis 3 |
Patient 4 | 50 | Female | None | Symptom | Diagnosis 4 |
Patient 5 | 28 | Male | None | Symptom | Diagnosis 5 |
Patient 6 | 70 | Female | Osteoarthritis | Symptom | Diagnosis 6 |
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In this section, summarize the key findings from the medical history
Provide an overview of the implications for the current research
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