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Over the next several years, they quietly worked with the American Psychiatric Association to broaden the criteria for
diagnosis
to reflect the diversity of what they called "the autism spectrum."
We wanted to create an object that could capture the subjective data around mood swings that's so essential to
diagnosis.
The challenge is on to invent new tools and techniques to mine these vast stores, to inform decision making, to improve medical diagnosis, and otherwise to answer needs and desires of tomorrow's society in ways that are unimagined today.
If you have at least five of those symptoms, according to psychiatric guidelines, you qualify for a
diagnosis
of depression.
And if it gets up to 120, 125, your doctor begins to think about a potential
diagnosis
of diabetes.
Well, nothing would have prepared us for the bizarre
diagnosis
that we were about to face.
Babies with this
diagnosis
typically die in utero or within a few minutes, hours or days of being born.
In 400 BC, temples for cure were erected where people could go to get their diagnosis, their treatment and their healing.
Diagnosis
tests like blood, glucose tests, urine tests, can now be taken in the comfort of our homes.
And what that means is that they can do a
diagnosis
and perform therapy on the spot, so no one is lost to follow up.
More black men die from high blood pressure than from anything else, even though decades of medical wisdom and science have demonstrated that death from high blood pressure can be prevented with timely
diagnosis
and appropriate treatment.
The attending physician directed me to go share with Harold and his family the diagnosis, the prognosis and options of care.
Palliative care is a paradigm from
diagnosis
through the end of life.
It was a year and three weeks after her
diagnosis.
I felt like I couldn't just reject my neurologist's
diagnosis.
When my neurologist gave me that
diagnosis
in 2012, he was echoing Freud's words verbatim, and even today, women are 2 to 10 times more likely to receive that
diagnosis.
Between the time of onset and diagnosis, her esophagus was so thoroughly damaged, she will never be able to eat again.
Remember that a one in a million diagnosis, if it happens twice in one family, is way too common in that family.
We're a group of computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers and a cancer researcher, who understood that in order to cure the sickness of a system as big as government, we needed to examine the whole body, and then we needed to drill down all the way from the organs, into the tissues, all the way to single cells, so that we could properly make a
diagnosis.
But a cancer
diagnosis
doesn't have to be a death sentence.
Now, we're all aware that an early
diagnosis
that is accurate is critical for survival.
Because we found it early during a routine mammogram, we were able to focus primarily on treatment options for the localized tumor, reaffirming to me how important an early
diagnosis
is.
Such a technology could dramatically reduce the number of people who slip through the net of an early-stage cancer
diagnosis.
It is an outcome that I would like to see for everyone with a cancer
diagnosis.
As you all know very well, our mental health care system is not equipped to help everyone, and not everyone with destructive thoughts fits the criteria for a specific
diagnosis.
It doesn't care so much about the ordinary person anymore, and I think this
diagnosis
of the political disease is correct.
It's my simple
diagnosis
of what's wrong with the world and how we can fix it.
It is also a
diagnosis
reserved for adults.
One of the first things Paul said to me after his
diagnosis
was, "I want you to get remarried."
As physicians, Paul and I were in a good position to understand and even accept his
diagnosis.
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