Depends on details: A normal healthy person can have a heart rate of 57, a body temperature in the 97's, and a blood pressure that's mildly lower than his peers. Such numbers alone have little meaning but do help his primary care doctor in assessing the whole picture of his health. Numbers by themselves are just numbers, with little known significance if not viewed together with one's entire history.
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