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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is defined by a “rapid increase in heart beat” caused by an excessively reduced volume of blood returns to the heart after an individual stands up from a lying down position.” In most cases, the condition has nothing to do with the structure of the heart.
The majority of POTS patients are women, with many developing the disorder “after a pregnancy, major surgery, trauma, or a viral illness,”
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to series in April 2019.
is apologizing after a clue about postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) was deemed offensive. The clue, which appeared on Monday's episode and was guest hosted by Savannah Guthrie, read, «Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is also known as Grinch syndrome because this organ is too small.» According to the Mayo Clinic, POTS is an autonomic nervous system disorder, and «signs and symptoms of POTS can vary but typically include an abnormally increased heart rate — and sometimes
“Jeopardy!” is being taken to task for a clue during Monday night’s episode.
It’s official – Gary Cole and Katrina Law have joined NCIS‘s upcoming season 19 as series regulars.
Mark Harmon may have a limited presence next year.Gary Cole has been cast as FBI Special Agent Alden Park and Katrina Law, who appeared in two episodes last season as Special Agent Jessica Knight, has been promoted to series regular, CBS announced Tuesday.Additional details on Cole's character, who CBS insists is not replacing Harmon's Gibbs, will be revealed at a later time.Law's Knight is a formidable REACT (Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Training Team) agent who specializes in
Joe Otterson TV ReporterCBS has officially announced that Gary Cole will join “NCIS” Season 19, with Katrina Law also set to appear in the upcoming season.Variety exclusively reported last week that Cole was going to join the long-running CBS drama, with CBS now revealing that Cole will appear in the series regular role of FBI Special Agent Alden Park. No further details on his character are available at this time.
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