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Something's Killing Me

In an investigation of puzzling diseases and symptoms, doctors, scientists and law enforcement race to solve often life-threatening medical mysteries.
20236 episodes
TV-PG
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Episodes

  1. S3 E1 - Deadly Bite
    September 6, 2023
    42min
    TV-PG
    A high school volleyball player begins feeling fatigued and numbness in her arm. Soon after, she experiences double vision and loss of balance, making it clear she's suffering from something far more sinister than a sports injury.
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  2. S3 E2 - It's in Your Brain
    September 6, 2023
    42min
    TV-PG
    Doctors and the CDC spend months investigating what links two honeymooners in California, a surfer in Hawaii and a toddler in Tennessee.
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  3. S3 E3 - Fatal Inheritance
    September 6, 2023
    42min
    TV-PG
    When Dr. Bill Linder collapses in his home hours after returning from a family trip, it's only the first sign that something is wrong.
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  4. S3 E4 - Miracle Dog
    September 6, 2023
    42min
    TV-PG
    Scientists tell Paul and Alison Frase that treating their child's rare disorder depends on finding a dog with the right genetic code.
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  5. S3 E5 - Forgotten but Fatal
    September 6, 2023
    42min
    TV-PG
    A college student in Florida and an EMT in Michigan both come down with sore throats. What seems like a common cold soon spirals into something more serious.
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  6. S3 E6 - When You Die
    September 6, 2023
    42min
    TV-PG
    Throughout human civilization, dreams and visions of death have been commonplace. Now, experts look at the science and possible meanings behind them.
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Audio languages
English
Subtitles
English [CC]
Starring
B.D. Wong
Studio
discovery plus Lifestyle
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