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Mountaineering: in the Face of the Lack of Oxygen in Altitude, Have the Right Reflexes - My Stay in the Mountains
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For the human organism, a stay at these heights leads to physiological changes far from being anodized. The oxygen concentration of the blood, in particular, decreases with altitude, causing hypoxia. This "brings the organism to start a series of cardio-respiratory adaptation mechanisms to maintain sufficient oxygenation in all organs", says the Centre hôpital universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) in Lausanne, Switzerland. The inadequacy or exaggeration …
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