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And if, however, you are detected very early,
diagnosed
early, treatment can start, and even in HIV-positives, it makes sense.
Already the old Chinese and the Greek, Hippocrates, have actually published, documented, that T.B. can be
diagnosed
based on the volatiles exuding from patients.
He became the third NFL player
diagnosed
with the disease.
We've also been lucky to have people like Brandi Chastain, the women's soccer icon, NASCAR's Dale Earnhardt Jr. Just two weeks ago, Hall-of-Famer Nick Buoniconti who had been
diagnosed
with dementia, signed up to pledge his brain.
But just a few months ago, Judy was
diagnosed
with stage-three lung cancer.
For every 100 girls with an emotional disturbance diagnosed, we have 324 boys.
But as far as being a performer, I'm also
diagnosed
bipolar.
Now when I got out, I was
diagnosed
and I was given medications by a psychiatrist.
So maybe, you know, there's no such thing as crazy, and being
diagnosed
with a mental illness doesn't mean you're crazy.
Let me introduce you to the Beery twins,
diagnosed
with cerebral palsy at the age of two.
The vet
diagnosed
this as transmissible venereal tumor, a sexually transmitted cancer that affects dogs.
But I'd like to make the case to you in the next 17 minutes that when we shortcut the physical exam, when we lean towards ordering tests instead of talking to and examining the patient, we not only overlook simple diagnoses that can be
diagnosed
at a treatable, early stage, but we're losing much more than that.
And this inadequacy of cancer medicine really hit home when my father was
diagnosed
with pancreatic cancer.
It wasn't until days later as I lay in a coma that the doctors
diagnosed
me with bacterial meningitis, a vaccine-preventable blood infection.
And at about four months old, I was
diagnosed
with profoundly severe hearing loss.
She was
diagnosed
with a grapefruit-sized fibroid.
Two years later, he was
diagnosed
with ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
In fact, one in 70 women will be
diagnosed
with ovarian cancer.
And as I was working from home, I was thinking about how employers should be applying this concept of reasonable adjustments in our current age, where one in two Australian men and women will be
diagnosed
with cancer by the age of 85.
The way these children will be able to use their new awareness to improve themselves will upend many of the damaging and widespread social stigmas that people who are
diagnosed
as different are challenged with.
And five years ago, Robert was
diagnosed
with GBM.
She was
diagnosed
with lung cancer five years ago.
And a few years later, he was
diagnosed
with cancer.
When I was 10 years old, my mother was
diagnosed
with schizophrenia, a mental illness characterized by mood swings and paranoid delusions.
And yet, every day thousands of people in this country are
diagnosed
with preconditions.
We hear about pre-hypertension, we hear about pre-dementia, we hear about pre-anxiety, and I'm pretty sure that I
diagnosed
myself with that in the green room.
That's an awful lot of women when you multiply by the number of women who were
diagnosed
with this osteopenia.
Or even worse, if you are
diagnosed
with something eventually, and the doctor didn't order that test, you get sued.
My doctors
diagnosed
me with chronic schizophrenia, and gave me a prognosis of "grave."
He started showing the symptoms about 12 years ago, and he was officially
diagnosed
in 2005.
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