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Lifestyle
Orthostatic intolerancePublished 12/17/06
Late November, preschoolers and their parents around the world were saddened to hear one of their idols - the Yellow Wiggle - had a chronic medical condition and couldn't perform anymore.
The condition - orthostatic intolerance - forced Australian native Greg Page to pass his familiar yellow jersey over to his long-time stand-in Sam Moran.
Although they may fly under the cultural radar of many adults, the four Wiggles have entertained youngsters in Australia since 1991 and in the U.S. since their first sold-out concert tour in 1999. The group also has a popular TV show seen around the world. Mr. Page was one of the founding...
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