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Halle Berry reveals doctor misdiagnosed her perimenopause symptoms as herpes

Halle Berry ’s perimenopause symptoms were mistaken for herpes. The 57-year-old actress was convinced she was going to “skip” any symptoms associated with a...

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What are the warning signs of sepsis?

You may have heard of the serious condition sepsis, which is increasingly in the news. This week, a 16-year-old girl died after her GP misdiagnosed her with...

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Misdiagnosis: The Perils Of Untreated Bipolar Disorder

For years Glenna Gill was misdiagnosed and struggled with impulsivity and chaotic behavior as a result. When she was finally diagnosed with bipolar disorder, it felt like she'd been given the gift of a brand new life, because she now had the tools to be vigilant against her illness and the ability to pause and think clearly before making a move.

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Kiwi woman's horror over misdiagnosed 6.4kg tumour: 'I saved my own life'

Band vocalist Denise Hyde reveals how forking out $280 led her to a shocking discovery.

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Americas Newsroom

condition. let's bring in dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news contributor. everyone at home now is thinking of an instance they have had where doctors have a hard time diagnosing them, they try to search for symptoms on their own to try to narrow it down. but this research basically says about 800,000 americans become permanently disabled or die across care settings because of these misdiagnoses and they say just about 15 diseases account for all serious harms. so why are so many going misdiagnosed? >> very important topic, sandra. good morning. it is a lot more than 800,000 when you talk about misdiagnoses that don't lead to disabilities or death but just lead to harm. let me tell you the issue here. back in 1977, lee goldman from harvard came up with a goldman criteria for diagnosing heart disease. why does it matter around

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CNN News Central

sick or injured, but an unsettling study from johnson & johnson hopkins found close to 1 million people in the u.s. either die or become permanently disabled every year due to wrong diagnoses. cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is going to be joining jake tapper to talk more about this next on "the lead." we have jake here with us now. you know personally about how common this is. >> yeah. >> and what's at stake when you're dealing with this kind of thing. >> yes, because obviously what happened to my daughter, alice, who's now 15 and thriving and very strong. but what happened to her in the fall of 2021 was an eye-opening event for us. she had a perforated appendix that was misdiagnosed. the doctors were convinced she had a virus. and that misdiagnosis almost killed her because her body -- she started to develop sepsis, which is one of the harms that is discussed in this study by

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

americans think these are genuine charges or just made up. whether or not the special counsel could succeed in proving them before a jury of donald trump's peers. >> tom dupree, thank you. coming up, new reaction to my interview with ron desantis and his plan to quote, rip the woke out of the u.s. military. into and then standing ovations on the capitol hill. and the alarming report showing just how often doctors get it wrong in the most common diseases that tragically get misdiagnosed. stay with us.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

370,000 people who die annually because of these miss diagnosis, and these disabilities, i do want to be clear just so we are not frightening people, overall, going to the hospital going to a clinic visit, less than .1% chance of the average person having some sort of severe outcome as a result of these misdiagnoses, but there was categories, j, which was the biggest culprits for misdiagnosis. sepsis, what you just been shouldn't alice almost went into. stroke, pneumonia, blood clots, lung cancer. these were the ones that are most likely to account for those severe outcomes and where they focus their attention and study. >> the problem that alice has is that doctors and her fist seem to be under the impression that appendicitis presents a one uniform ryan it doesn't. there are many ways it could. that is what her case went misdiagnosed. generally speaking, why does this seem to happen so often?

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on today here? children with special educational needs are seven times more likely to be excluded from school. veena verahsammy knows all too well what families go through. her son was excluded from school for a year. she set up an alternative provision. it stops children who are excluded from feeling isolated and permanently dropping out of education. i think especially with the children who have got send needs, a lot of these children aren't getting a diagnosis or some of them are getting misdiagnosed. these kids feel completely isolated. they feel abandoned. one of the biggest issues is funding. so, even if a school has identified and they really want to support these children, a lot of them don't have the funds to send them to alternative provision. from mainstream to specialist schools, there are calls for urgent funding and intervention to help support an increasing number of pupils. the government is promising more investment in specialist staff and admits that for too many the system is broken.

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