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Explanation of mitral valve prolapse, mitral valve prolapse
syndrome and dysautonomia, and the symptoms and treatment

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"And The Beat Goes On" contains our pen pal listing, a subscriber's page, and a Q & A column where your questions will be answered by Phillip C. Watkins, MD, Director of the Autonomic Disorders and Mitral Valve Prolapse Center in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Disclaimer: Always remember, we are writing from our own personal experiences and from the extensive research we have done on MVP Syndrome. This health information newsletter is not intended as a substitute for your physician. Always seek his/her medical advice.