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Ibuprofen may be used effectively for altitude sickness: Study

Ibuprofen may be used effectively for altitude sickness: Study

Risk factors for acute mountain sickness

Risk factors for acute mountain sickness

Altitude Research Center receives Department of Defense grant to prevent AMS in soldiers

Altitude Research Center receives Department of Defense grant to prevent AMS in soldiers

Trekkers and climbers face high risk for Acute Mountain Sickness

Trekkers and climbers face high risk for Acute Mountain Sickness

Researchers create artificial RNA inhibitor to block excess blood cells formation

Researchers create artificial RNA inhibitor to block excess blood cells formation

RCSI scientists make breakthrough in understanding human adaptation to high altitude environments

RCSI scientists make breakthrough in understanding human adaptation to high altitude environments

Gene variant linked to ability of Tibetans to cope with low-oxygen conditions identified

Gene variant linked to ability of Tibetans to cope with low-oxygen conditions identified

Penn Medicine experts available to offer medical insight and commentary during 2010 Winter Olympics

Penn Medicine experts available to offer medical insight and commentary during 2010 Winter Olympics

Sildenafil could become a treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Sildenafil could become a treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Functional magnetic resonance imaging aids study of brain development

Functional magnetic resonance imaging aids study of brain development

High altitude pulmonary oedema

High altitude pulmonary oedema

It may be 'altitude sickness' rather than jet lag but you still feel rotten

It may be 'altitude sickness' rather than jet lag but you still feel rotten

Wurst protein plays a decisive role in breathing

Wurst protein plays a decisive role in breathing

Neurological complication may result from rapid withdrawal from pregabalin

Neurological complication may result from rapid withdrawal from pregabalin

First evidence that preeclampsia can leave a persistent and potentially fatal imprint in the pulmonary circulation of the fetus

First evidence that preeclampsia can leave a persistent and potentially fatal imprint in the pulmonary circulation of the fetus

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