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ROCHESTER, Minn. — March 22, 2012. It's a natural laboratory for studying heart disease, lung problems, muscle loss, sleeping disorders and new medical ...
Accessed Feb. 28, 2023. Travel to high altitudes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/travel-to-high-altitudes.
The Aerospace Medicine and Vestibular Research Lab of Drs. Cevette and Stepanek at Mayo Clinic studies spatial orientation, motion sickness, virtual reality ...
... altitude. But after the first day, I became ill, and I went to the hospital. They said I had acute altitude sickness, which is normal for that part of the ...
from base camp to the summit, examining the effect of extreme altitude, which puts the climbers in the same conditions experienced by people with heart disease, ...
Chronic conditions may increase the risk of influenza complications. Examples include asthma and other lung diseases, diabetes, heart disease, nervous system ...
Shortness of breath; Severe abdominal pain or cramping; Blurred vision; Confusion; High fever and stiff neck; Severe headache, especially if you haven't had ...
Overview. Behcet (beh-CHET) disease, also called Behcet syndrome, is a rare condition. It causes blood vessel swelling, called inflammation, throughout the ...
Living at high altitudes. Pulmonary fibrosis — a disease that happens when lung tissue becomes damaged and scarred. Sleep apnea — a condition in which breathing ...
This type of therapy is a well-known treatment for decompression sickness, but it has other uses. Find out about why and how oxygen may help heal the body.
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