Medical Mysteries

We trust doctors with our lives; they are some of the most educated and well-respected members of society. But what happens if they can't diagnose a patient? This high stake medical procedural follows patients as they suffer from bizarre, often terrifying illnesses. None of which doctors learned about in medical school. Medical Mysteries is a Spotify Original from Parcast.

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  • Golferswife6
    Not much medical info
    It seem to me just a host talking about herself. Kinda boring.
  • Sunshine 2343
    Fun and engaging
    It’s a fun podcast but I will admit that the dule voices confuse me and they both sound like computer or AI,in my opinion I also hear some of the same stories on Mr Ballen podcast also named medical mystery’s.
  • Ignis184
    Cute, but odd
    Interesting stories told with lots of detail. Two confusing points: 1) the narrators sound computerized. And 2) some of the scientific terminology is incorrectly used (such as talking about “viral cells” - viruses aren’t cells - or pronouncing terms unusually.) Is this AI generated? Pretty good if so, but maybe add a little more technically savvy human editing.
  • Samarabella
    Good show
    Good show but why does the woman narrator sound like Mary Alice from desperate housewives??
  • SueB117
    Not Quite Right
    The voices of the narrators are curiously unnatural
  • Krazybabe
    Great idea but..
    I love the idea of this but the execution needs work. The stories are dragged out to fill up time and the woman’s voice is like listening to Thurston Howell lll.
  • cawern
    Narration
    Hate the dual narration. The male narrator should be doing the podcast on his own.
  • Kps1999
    Dull
    Making otherwise interesting stories dull. Sounds like it is read by AI. I mean, it’s probably not, but it sure sounds like impersonal computer voices
  • Grateful in my garden
    epstein-barr “virus” isn’t a bacteria
    Getting a basic fact wrong [viruses are not bacteria, and antibiotics don’t treat viruses] leads me to doubt veracity of the entire show. I can understand misspeaking in a live fast-paced broadcast, but fact-checking in an edited podcast is a basic and essential aspect of a show that is supposed to present scientifically factual material.
  • bobcat6977
    Just found you
    I love the spectral phenomenon topics.
  • Suedebskillz
    Boring
    Couldn’t make it through the first episode
  • Joseph Mandela
    Myasthenia Gravis
    My grandfather had a pretty bad case of Myasthenia Gravis, so being able to learn more about his illness makes me feel a bit better about the whole situation. He actually died around 2020 when Covid started so I wasn’t able to visit him because of that. Right after he died it seems that they found out a way for treatment for people with Myasthenia Gravis. This in turn saved his brother, who also had the condition. Sorry for the long story, I just felt the need to vent a little I guess. Anyway, thank you for covering these sorts of things. ‘:]
  • Savin the world
    Interesting 🔥
    Find it very interesting and fun to listen to!
  • MommaMandaPanda
    Great podcast
    Good reporting. They help break down complicated medical ideas for laymen and weave a story that grabs your interest. Well done.
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