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Diagnosis - Season 1

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The documentary explores a variety of patients trying to find a diagnosis of their condition along the way. These patients probably need treatment for the mysterious diseases they live with. The series explores the power of global crowdsourcing, social media, and medical expertise trying to deal with these situations. Each situation seems to be intertwined with different new visions.
Actors: Lisa Sanders
Genre: Documentary
Director: N/A
Country: United States
Release: 2019
IMDb: 7.70
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Duration: 49 min
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Mashable
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August 16, 2019

Created with a sense of duty and service, Diagnosis is a reminder that we all deserve to be heard, with or without a medical degree.
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Refinery29
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August 22, 2019

Diagnosis has more than a few tear-jerking sequences.
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The Daily Dot
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August 20, 2019

While the show offers hope to the previously hopeless, its main currency is anger and sadness.
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TIME Magazine
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August 16, 2019

Diagnosis isn't magic. Episodes rarely end in a cut-and-dried cure. But their outcomes are extraordinary enough to feel miraculous nonetheless.
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NPR
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August 16, 2019

Where the series really shines is in expanding the vision beyond mystery and into explorations of how being sick, particularly without much hope for any effective treatment, affects people's lives.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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August 16, 2019

The Netflix series definitely appeals to the logical, scientific parts of the brain, but it also goes straight for the heartstrings. It is an uplifting show, though not in the ways you might think.
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Decider
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August 19, 2019

It's entertaining while not being exploitative, which is one of the best things we can say about shows like this.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
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September 04, 2019

The bigger question, though, is why the medical system fails these people.
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USA Today
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August 19, 2019

The series wisely stays in the realm of patients without short life expectancies, so weeks or months of research are possible. It also means no overtly tragic endings, even if all aren't perfectly happy.
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