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You won't get altitude sickness.
You won't get altitude sickness in Sacramento, where 20 feet of elevation is considered high ground.
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"When we went to Keystone, three of us got altitude sickness," Mrs. Rubio said.
Hours later, a 34-year-old Australian woman, Maria Strydom, died near the top, also after apparently getting altitude sickness.
One in four tourists to the U.S. state of Colorado, for example, gets altitude sickness each year, costing the state about $300 million in lost revenue, Roach says.
Mountain climbers have long wished they could discover and bottle in a drug how Tibetans live and work high in the Himalayas without getting altitude sickness.
This became very clear to me the first time I got altitude sickness.
Under these conditions, people accustomed to living below 2,000m – including most Han Chinese – cannot get enough oxygen to their tissues, and experience altitude sickness.
If you do develop altitude sickness, take dexamethasone.[3].
get back down when I can see several of our group already have altitude sickness?
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