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What's New In Science - April 6, 2025

What's New In Science - April 6, 2025

What's New in Science (WNIS): two important reads on POTS and why accurate diagnosis matters

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Cortney Gensemer, PhD
Apr 09, 2025
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What's New In Science - April 6, 2025
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New research is hard to keep up with (even for a scientist!). I’ll share some of my favorite new articles in “What’s New In Science” (WNIS). You can find new research summarized here, from groundbreaking genetic discoveries to new treatments and clinical breakthroughs on chronic illnesses.

“What’s New in Science” updates will include summaries of articles and links to read more from publications related to EDS, POTS, MCAS, Chronic Pain, Long COVID, ME/CFS, scientific techniques, new drugs on the market & more. This is a special feature of the paid subscription (new subscribers will get access to all previous paid content too).

April 6, 2025 - Digging into two papers on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). One study explores how biological sex affects diagnosis and comorbidities and focuses on how POTS and similar autonomic disorders are not functional neurologic disorders.

All papers are clickable through the link to the title below.

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