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Nausea and vomiting. Someone with heatstroke may feel sick to their stomach or vomit. Flushed skin. Skin may turn red as body temperature increases. Rapid ...
Internist; Aerospace Medicine Specialist. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Dyspnea, Hypoxia, Altitude sickness. Chris R ...
Heavy sweating. Faintness. Dizziness. Fatigue. Weak, rapid pulse. Low blood pressure upon standing. Muscle cramps. Nausea.
Infectious Diseases · Mayo Clinic Children's · Mayo ... He was an expert in altitude physiology, aerospace medicine and preventive cardiology. ... The top-secret ...
Aerospace safety and altitude physiology. ... Environmental and occupational lung diseases. ... Cowl's research interests include occupational asthma and acute ...
In Addison's disease, the adrenal glands, located just above the kidneys, make too little cortisol and, often, too little aldosterone. These hormones control ...
Active TB disease happens when the immune system can't control an infection. Germs cause disease throughout the lungs or other parts of the body. Active TB ...
Dr. Bruce Johnson's Human Integrative and Environmental Physiology Lab at Mayo Clinic studies cardiovascular disease, mobile health apps, remote health ...
Conditions treated. Effect of high altitude; Hypoxia. Procedures performed. Cardiovascular disease prevention. Interests. Research interests. Human performance ...
The threat is greater if you live in a sunny or high-altitude location where ultraviolet radiation is stronger. ... Certain rare genetic diseases can increase the ...
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