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Dr. Jeffrey Boris on the genetic landscape of POTS

Dr. Jeffrey Boris on the genetic landscape of POTS


Season 4 Episode 273


Dr. Boris is a Pediatric Cardiologist, Pediatrician, and leading expert on pediatric POTS.  Here he explains his team's new findings about the genetic signals found in pediatric POTS patients:   What they found, what this might mean for our understanding of POTS, and more.  He also shares findings from his latest publication on longterm outcomes in POTS, and shares which hormones/oral contraceptives are helping some of the many patients who have worsening symptoms near menses.  Dr. Boris is full of information and valuable nuggets, so don't miss this episode if you are interested in pediatric POTS.

Dr. Boris's genetics article is here.

Dr. Boris's first article on long-term POTS outcomes is here.

Dr. Boris's second article on long-term POTS outcomes is here.

Dr. Boris's website is here.

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