Clarify behavior of --health-timeout in man page

Fixes: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-84682

Signed-off-by: Jan Rodák <hony.com@seznam.cz>
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The maximum time allowed to complete the healthcheck before an interval is considered failed. Like start-period, the The maximum time allowed to complete the healthcheck before an interval is considered failed. Like start-period, the
value can be expressed in a time format such as **1m22s**. The default value is **30s**. value can be expressed in a time format such as **1m22s**. The default value is **30s**.
Note: A timeout marks the healthcheck as failed but does not terminate the running process.
This ensures that a slow but eventually successful healthcheck does not disrupt the container
but is still accounted for in the health status.