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Gender bias in POTS diagnosis reveals hidden impact

A woman with brown hair and a striped white and black jumper looks dizzy after standing up.

New research by the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó has found it takes nearly twice as long for women to receive a Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) diagnosis when compared to men.

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Study links poor blood flow in the brain to POTS

Feeling dizzy. Credit: Prostock Studio

In what is believed to be a world-first study, researchers from the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó’s Australian Dysautonomia and Arrhythmia Research Collaborative (ADARC) have used brain scans to identify blood flow problems in people with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).

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