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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 rare disease causes an early decay of nerve cells in the brain. Learn about its symptoms and how treatments may help.
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.
Behcet disease symptoms can seem like they aren't related at first. They can include mouth sores, eye irritation and swelling, skin rashes and sores, and ...
Our research also encompasses the mitigation of motion and simulator sickness, which has broad relevance in flight simulation. ... Mixed gas high-altitude ...
... 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 ...
The Aerospace Medicine and Vestibular Research Lab of Drs. Cevette and Stepanek at Mayo Clinic studies spatial orientation, motion sickness, virtual reality ...
A disorder that causes your body to produce too many red blood cells, such as polycythemia vera. Lung or heart disease. Living at a high altitude, such as on a ...
So check with a healthcare professional before flying in a pressurized cabin or visiting high-altitude places. And any infant with heart or lung problems ...
Heavy sweating. Faintness. Dizziness. Fatigue. Weak, rapid pulse. Low blood pressure upon standing. Muscle cramps. Nausea.
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