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- Diagnosis (pl.: diagnoses) is the identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with...
- Bettys Diagnose (Betty's Diagnosis) is a German television series on ZDF about a nurse and her colleagues who confront medical emergencies with empathy...
- Depression, one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorders, is being diagnosed in increasing numbers in various segments of the po****tion worldwide...
- diagnosis has been applied in parody, where characters from fiction are "diagnosed"; e.g., authors have speculated that Squirrel Nutkin may have had Tourette...
- The following is a list of notable people diagnosed with coeliac disease. "Gordon Banks MP". Coeliac UK. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved...
- There are many proposed diseases and diagnoses that are rejected by mainstream medical consensus and are ****ociated with pseudoscience. Pseudoscientific...
- Self-diagnosis is the process of diagnosing, or identifying, medical conditions in oneself. It may be ****isted by medical dictionaries, books, resources...
-  102. Fielding's dyslexia was only diagnosed after he revealed his learning difficulties in 2009, and he was diagnosed with both developmental apraxia of...
- diagnosable if whatever the behavior of the system, we will be able to determine without ambiguity a unique diagnosis. The problem of diagnosability is...
- A diagnosis of exclusion or by exclusion (per exclusionem) is a diagnosis of a medical condition reached by a process of elimination, which may be necessary...