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тАШJeopardy!тАЩ Issues Apology For Using тАШOutdated & InaccurateтАЩ Medical Term

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By Brent Furdyk.

тАЬJeopardy!тАЭ is being taken to task for a clue during Monday nightтАЩs episode.

As┬аEntertainment Weekly┬аreported, the clue read, тАЬPostural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is also known as Grinch syndrome because this organ is too small.тАЭ

While the correct response is тАЬWhat is the heart?тАЭ the clue itself is misleading, and based on a disproven understanding of the disorder.

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According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, POTS is a blood circulation disorder in which тАЬan excessively reduced volume of blood returns to the heart after an individual stands up from a lying down position,тАЭ resulting in тАЬa rapid increase in heartbeat of more than 30 beats per minute, or a heart rate that exceeds 120 beats per minute, within 10 minutes of rising.тАЭ

In fact, POTS has since fallen within whatтАЩs now known as dysautonomia, described by Dysautonomia International as тАЬan umbrella term used to describe several different medical conditions that cause a malfunction of the Autonomic Nervous System.тАЭ

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The organization issued a tweet to let тАЬJeopardy!тАЭ producers that тАЬno one with any credibility calls POTS тАШGrinch Syndrome,’тАЭ insisting that itтАЩs тАЬan offensive term.тАЭ

Actress Mara Wilson of тАЬMatildaтАЭ fame suffers from dysautonomia, and also took to Twitter to let тАЬJeopardy!тАЭ producers know theyтАЩd gotten it wrong.

An apology was eventually issued via the тАЬJeopardy!тАЭ Twitter account, admitting that the show had тАЬused an outdated and inaccurate term for this disorder, and we apologize.тАЭ

Dysautonomia International accepted the apology, and shared a brief video to explain what POTS actually is.

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