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  2. Failure to Communicate - Wikipedia

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    While House delivers his diagnosis, Elizabeth overhears the news and leaves. House recommends they test the blood again visually to confirm the diagnosis – cerebral malaria . Foreman is shocked and upset because if anyone had actually looked at the blood and not just run it through a computer, Fletcher would've been diagnosed instantly.

  3. Clueless (House) - Wikipedia

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    House decides that Maria must be poisoning Bob, as any heavy metal that could enter his system by other means has been tested for. House searches Maria, but finds nothing. Still certain that Maria is the culprit, House retrieves a vial of liquid to test his theory, instructing Cameron to prevent Maria from using the bathroom until he returns.

  4. Spin (House) - Wikipedia

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    House finds it surprising that Jeff admitted he is taking illegal enhancement drugs. He agreed to blood doping, which is common among cyclists, to better one's athletic performance. Because red blood cells carry oxygen between the lungs and the muscles, a higher number of red blood cells can increase an athlete's endurance.

  5. List of House episodes - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Region 4, a season 1–3 boxed set was released on December 5, 2007; seasons 1–4 were released in a boxed set on November 19, 2008 and the seasons 1–5 boxed set was released on September 10, 2009. [232] The season 1–3 boxed set contains 18 discs; the season 1–4 boxed set contains 22 discs; and the season 1–5 boxed set ...

  6. Perils of Paranoia - Wikipedia

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    House says that's different - the patient has an arsenal, and House denies owning a gun. Wilson tells him he does and, as a felon, if he's caught with it he could go back to jail. House says he doesn't need a gun, the only thing worth stealing would require a crane to remove it.

  7. Living the Dream (House) - Wikipedia

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    The episode also scored a 5.0/13 share in the 18–49 demographic, which was the highest score of the night. [1] James Chamberlin of IGN was pleased to see Cameron get more screentime. [2] Sarah Collins of North by Northwestern felt the episode proved that House is a "whack job."

  8. The Fix (House) - Wikipedia

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    After losing a bet on a boxing match to Wilson, House sets out to prove the fighter he bet on (Kevin Phillips) lost due to an underlying medical condition. House also begins injecting himself with an experimental drug reported to regrow muscle in rats. The team treats a scientist, Dr. Lee for seizures and symptoms of radiation poisoning

  9. Baggage (House) - Wikipedia

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    "Baggage" is the twenty-first episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama House. It aired on Fox on May 10, 2010. The episode deals with Dr. Nolan trying to help House by getting him to recount the events of the past week. The critical response was generally positive.