Search Results 11-20 of 17394 for Altitude sickness
The purpose of this study is obtain blood biomarkers, exercise performance measurements, and perceived experience to help optimize an intermittent altitude ...
... altitude climbers alike. The work Mayo researchers are currently doing with ... Altitude sickness, travel medicine, aerospace medicine — Clayton Cowl, M.D. ...
Counseling on travel-related risks such as altitude sickness, with preventive prescriptions if needed; An opportunity to ask questions about the unique health ...
Diseases & Conditions · Jet lag disorder · Request an ... Some research shows that changes in cabin pressure and high altitudes ... Diseases & Conditions; Jet ...
Being born at a high altitude. Babies born above 8,200 feet (2,499 meters) ... Altitude-associated illness in children (acute mountain sickness). In ...
Sleeping at an altitude higher than you're used to may increase your risk of sleep apnea. Opioid use. Brain-related effects of opioid medicines may increase the ...
Once the condition is more stable, the provider can ask about medical history, especially a history of cardiovascular or lung disease. ... Treating high-altitude ...
The purpose of this study is to assess changes in cognitive function and physiological signs that may be affected at General Aviation altitudes considered safe ...
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study ...
We'll also discuss other travel recommendations such as mosquito protection, safety of food and water, and altitude sickness. Also, this week's Myth or ...
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