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This site, published my Kevin Cherilla and updated daily, is a general guide to the physiological effects and symptoms of altitude sickness.
http://www.seniorsoutdoors.org/Info%20Folder/mtair.htm ThisPublished on September 6, 2000, this site describes
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=19530
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high-altitude-related complications.
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http://www.climbing-high.com/high-altitude-pulmonary-edema.html This article, published in 1998 in a newspaper, explains one climber's storyIts author and date of his battlepublish unknown, this website gives descriptions of various altitude illnesses such as acute mountain sickness, high altitude cerebral edema, and high altitude pulmonary edema, along with HAPE while hiking.the symptoms they present.
http://comspark.com/esarc/reference/pulmedema.htm
This website,article, published by Frank B. Wyatt as part ofin 1998 in a comprehensive reviewnewspaper, explains one climber's story of exercise physiology, details the specific pulmonary response to high altitude, as well as the body's general response.his battle with HAPE while hiking.
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This site, published by Emergency and Wilderness Medicine in 2000, is a general guide to the physiological effects and symptoms of altitude sickness and the treatment that may be necessary to cure these illnesses.
http://www.2001everest.com/ev/lesson_plans/lesson_21.htm
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site, published bymy Kevin Cherilla
http://www.seniorsoutdoors.org/Info%20Folder/mtair.htm
This site describes some of the effects that climbers may experience at high altitudes. Morris provides a lot of information regarding the various illnesses that mountaineers may encounter as they get higher and higher up on the mountain. Prevention, symptoms, and treatment for the various illnesses are also provided.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=19530
This site, published in 2002, outlines the specific problemssite gives a strong definition of high altitude pulmonary edema and symptoms associated with HAPE.its causes and symptoms.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/300716-overview
This source by Drs. Goyal and Mosenifar outlines the symptoms of HAPE and other high-altitude-related complications. http://everything2.com/title/Physiological+responses+to+high+altitudeThis site gives a very detailed explanation of the epidemiology and physiology of high altitude pulmonary edema. The writers of the article utilize several statistics to support their findings. There is also a very informative section on treatments and medication for HAPE.
http://www.climbing-high.com/high-altitude-pulmonary-edema.html
This article, published in 1998 in a newspaper, explains one climber's story of his battle with HAPE while hiking.
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... This site, published by Emergency and Wilderness Medicine in 2000, is a general guide to the p…
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This site, published by Emergency and Wilderness Medicine in 2000, is a general guide to the physiological effects and symptoms of altitude sickness and the treatment that may be necessary to cure these illnesses.
http://www.2001everest.com/ev/lesson_plans/lesson_21.htm
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site, published myby Kevin Cherilla
http://www.seniorsoutdoors.org/Info%20Folder/mtair.htm
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=19530
This site gives a strong definition of high altitude pulmonary edemasite, published in 2002, outlines the specific problems and its causes and symptoms.symptoms associated with HAPE.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/300716-overview
This source by Drs. Goyal and Mosenifar outlines the symptoms of HAPE and other high-altitude-related complications. This site gives a very detailed explanation of the epidemiology and physiology of high altitude pulmonary edema. The writers of the article utilize several statistics to support their findings. There is also a very informative section on treatments and medication for HAPE.
http://everything2.com/title/Physiological+responses+to+high+altitude
http://www.climbing-high.com/high-altitude-pulmonary-edema.html
http://www.seniorsoutdoors.org/Info%20Folder/mtair.htm
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=19530
This site gives a strong definition of high altitude pulmonary edema and its causes and symptoms.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/300716-overview
This source by Drs. Goyal and Mosenifar outlines the symptoms of HAPE and other high-altitude-related complications.
This site gives a very detailed explanation of the epidemiology and physiology of high altitude pulmonary edema. The writers of the article utilize several statistics to support their findings. There is also a very informative section on treatments and medication for HAPE.
http://everything2.com/title/Physiological+responses+to+high+altitude
http://www.climbing-high.com/high-altitude-pulmonary-edema.html
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... This site, published by Emergency and Wilderness Medicine in 2000, is a general guide to the p…
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This site, published by Emergency and Wilderness Medicine in 2000, is a general guide to the physiological effects and symptoms of altitude sickness and the treatment that may be necessary to cure these illnesses.
http://www.2001everest.com/ev/lesson_plans/lesson_21.htm
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my Kevin CharillaCherilla and updated
http://www.seniorsoutdoors.org/Info%20Folder/mtair.htm
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=19530
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=19530
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/300716-overview
This source by Drs. Goyal and Mosenifar outlines the symptoms of HAPE and other high-altitude-related complications.
http://everything2.com/title/Physiological+responses+to+high+altitude
http://www.climbing-high.com/high-altitude-pulmonary-edema.html