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Conditions treated. Effect of high altitude; Hypoxia. Procedures performed. Cardiovascular disease prevention. Interests. Research interests. Human performance ...
Aerospace safety and altitude physiology. ... Environmental and occupational lung diseases. ... Cowl's research interests include occupational asthma and acute ...
Being preoccupied with having or getting a serious disease or health condition · Worrying that minor symptoms or body sensations mean you have a serious illness ...
Diseases and conditions that increase the risk of heart failure include: Coronary artery disease. Narrowed arteries may limit the heart's supply of oxygen-rich ...
The cold, ice and snow add complexities to our lives and potentially to our health. Sickness, frostbite and accidents are all things to consider when heading ...
Vestibular responses to electrical stimulation and visual-vestibular conflict leading to simulator sickness. Human factors in aviation and at altitude.
... diseases. These tests include: High altitude stress test. Imaging for ... Coronary artery disease. Damaged heart muscle (myocardial infarction) ...
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 ...
Diseases & conditions ... Team members included infectious disease ... High-altitude simulation testing to more accurately titrate oxygen requirements during ...
Sending a medical team to Mount Everest in 2012 to learn more about the physiology of humans at high altitude to help patients with heart conditions and other ...
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