Discovery Health's DISEASE DETECTIVES Follows a Real-Life 'Dr. House' Inside the NIH's Undiagnosed Disease Program
February 01 2010 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
--World Premiere Special Airs on Rare Disease Day, Sunday, February
28, at 8 PM (ET/PT)-- SILVER SPRING, Md., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ --
More than 30 million Americans suffer from rare or undiagnosed
medical disorders -- and for many, these mysterious conditions are
life-threatening. When physicians and medical experts are left
baffled, there is one last place to send the most puzzling and dire
cases -- the Undiagnosed Disease Program (UDP) at the National
Institutes for Health (NIH). On Sunday, February 28, at 8 PM
(ET/PT), Discovery Health brings viewers inside the UDP for the
first time with DISEASE DETECTIVES, an hour-long special following
a real-life "Dr. House" and his team of experts as they attempt to
solve real medical mysteries and help desperate patients in just
five days. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081114/NEF006LOGO ) DISEASE
DETECTIVES profiles Dr. William Gahl, the head of the UDP, and his
multidisciplinary team of dedicated experts as they attempt to
solve riddles that have perplexed other medical researchers for
years. Though thousands of cases are submitted to the UDP each
year, only a fraction can be accepted for examination. Admitted
patients journey to NIH headquarters in Bethesda, Md., for five
full days of round-the-clock testing and analysis by Dr. Gahl and
his team in what often represents their last hope for a resolution.
In the special, Dr. Gahl and his team take on two extremely
different but equally perplexing cases. The first involves Jayden,
a 7-year-old boy who travels to the UDP with his young parents.
Jayden's developmental delays have led some doctors to believe that
he could be autistic, but the fear also exists that he could be
suffering from a potentially life-threatening condition. DISEASE
DETECTIVES also follows Jon Page, 52, whose life has been severely
disrupted by a strange condition involving a constellation of
symptoms -- from shaking, to muscle weakness, to chronic
gastrointestinal issues. Working against the clock, Dr. Gahl and
the UDP team struggle to find real answers for both Jon and
Jayden's perplexing conditions. "You see 'racing for a cure'
plotlines every day on scripted TV and in major motion pictures,
but with DISEASE DETECTIVES, you're seeing the genuine article,"
said Alon Orstein, executive producer for Discovery Health. "This
is an extremely dedicated and talented team of medical
professionals whose mission is to find answers to questions that
have haunted patients for years." DISEASE DETECTIVES premieres on
February 28, which also is Rare Disease Day 2010, a global event
aimed at raising awareness of the millions around the world living
with rare and undiagnosed conditions. In the United States, Rare
Disease Day 2010 is presented by NORD, the National Organization
for Rare Disorders. Discovery Health is serving as media partner
for the event for the second consecutive year. More information on
Rare Disease Day and NORD can be found at
http://www.rarediseases.org/. DISEASE DETECTIVES is produced for
Discovery Health by Discovery Studios. For Discovery Health, Alon
Orstein is executive producer, and for Discovery Studios, Robin
Sestero is executive producer. About Discovery Health: Discovery
Health Media includes the Discovery Health and FitTV television
networks and online assets including
http://www.discoveryhealth.com/, as well as its Continuing Medical
Education (CME) business and Discovery's first stand-alone VOD
service, Discovery Health On-Call. Discovery Health Media is part
of Discovery Communications (NASDAQ:DISADNASDAQ:DISBDNASDAQ:DISCK),
the world's number one nonfiction media company, reaching more than
1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in over 170 countries. Discovery
empowers people to explore their world and satisfy their curiosity
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Discovery and HD Theater, as well as leading consumer and
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digital media services including HowStuffWorks.com. For more
information, please visit http://www.discoverycommunications.com/.
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