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Video Clips (QuickTime) and sound files (MP3) - Mayo Clinic Researchers Devise New Treatment for People Who Experience Dizziness Upon Suddenly Rising From a Prone Position

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

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Phillip Low, M.D.
Director of Autonomic Disorders Program

What orthostatic hypotension is
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How common symptoms are
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Mayo Clinic research on new treatment
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About the drug
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Demonstration of tilt test with volunteer patient
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Excellent results of new drug
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B-Roll

Testing a volunteer at Mayo Clinic Autonomic Nerve Function Lab
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Female volunteer patient being hooked up to machines in lab..technician adjusting machines; views of screens tracking heart rate
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Dr. Low and colleagues in office reviewing slides
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