A dangerously low oxygen level—usually below 92%—can cause shortness of breath, confusion, chest pain, or fainting. It’s often triggered by lung or heart conditions like COPD, asthma, or heart ...
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Can living at high altitude improve health? Scientists explore how low oxygen affects the body
Living at high altitude exposes the body to a very different environment compared to sea level. The most noticeable difference is the reduced availability of oxygen, a condition known as hypoxia.
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