Dr. Boris is one of the top pediatric POTS docs in the world, and we were fortunate to have him share his thoughts on getting these highly achieving kids back to living their life. He covers a lot of ground - misdiagnosis of POTS as anxiety/depression, impact of POTS on development, mitochondrial disorders and so much more.
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