The Age of Diagnosis

The Age of Diagnosis Sickness, Health and How Modern Medicine Has Gone Too Far

Hardback (13 Mar 2025)

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'She is in my view the best science writer around' SATHNAM SANGHERA

We live in an age of diagnosis: from autism to allergies, ADHD to long Covid, more people are being labelled with medical conditions than ever before. But can a diagnosis do us more harm than good?

In The Age of Diagnosis, neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan explores how modern medicine is redrawing the boundaries between sickness and health. Genetic tests can now detect pathologies decades before people become unwell, and sometimes before they're even born. Mental health categories like ADHD and depression are shifting and expanding all the time, radically altering what we consider to be 'normal'.

When we are suffering, it's natural to want answers. An accurate diagnosis can bring greater understanding and of course improved treatment. But many diagnoses aren't as definitive as we think. And in some cases they risk turning healthy people unnecessarily into patients.

Drawing on the stories of real people, as well as decades of clinical practice and the latest medical research, O'Sullivan takes us on a moving and revelatory journey through modern illness. Overturning long held assumptions about medical progress, The Age of Diagnosis will change the way you think about your health forever.

Book information

ISBN: 9781399727648
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint: Hodder
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 320
Weight: -1g
Height: 240mm
Width: 156mm