High elevations. When you go to a much higher elevation than you’re used to, you might get altitude sickness, also known as mountain sickness. Headache and nausea are two of its symptoms.
Acute mountain sickness, which has been associated with lack of adaptation in fresh entrants at high altitude, and chronic mountain sickness, which occurs in natives resident at high altitude from ...
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Abdominal pain is considered chronic if it lasts for more than three months. The pain may be constant or it can come and go over the three-month period or longer. There are many health conditions, ...
The UK is facing a growing crisis of long-term sickness. A rise in chronic health conditions have led to 2.8 million people being economically inactive. This is rapidly becoming one of the toughest ...
Mountain visitors who don't take time to adapt can experience acute mountain sickness, with symptoms such as fatigue, headache or nausea. Fitness trackers can give all kinds of helpful readings to ...
I think we’re past the point where I have to explain that chronic pain is not the result of imbalanced humors or a wandering uterus or possession by demons. But for more modern skeptics ...
Saladino, William E. Brown, Jr. Abstract: This fact sheet examines data on chronic student absenteeism rates across five Mountain West states: Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Nevada. The ...
Some claims companies are actively encouraging holidaymakers to make claims for sickness when no illness has occurred. The practice is apparently fuelled by unscrupulous touts operating in holiday ...