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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
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Does "But those with HIV do" mean...

Does "But those with HIV do" mean "But those with HIV do go to the doctor"?

Context:

Younger men of lower socioeconomic class typically "don't go to the doctor," she said. But those with HIV do, so that "ideally, we should really be catching (cardiovascular) disease earlier."
  

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That's the way I read it. The implication seems to be that doctors have been missing an opportunity to catch the early signs of CV disease in poor males with HIV.

  • That's the way I read it.
  • The implication seems to be that doctors have been missing an opportunity to catch the early signs of CV disease in poor males with HIV.
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That's the way I read it.

The implication seems to be that doctors have been missing an opportunity to catch the early signs of CV disease in poor males with HIV.

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