New data identifies two key risk factors for high-altitude pulmonary edema, a leading cause of death on the mountain.
Judson Haims’ excellent column on neuropathy highlights some important facts while representing the views/opinions of conventional medicine. However, the Vail Daily should also start publishing the ...
Get to know the link between your effort level and your heart rate. Plus, how to use heart rate to your performance advantage ...
An outbreak of tuberculosis, or TB – a lung disease that is often accompanied by a hacking cough – began in January 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas, and two nearby counties and continues as of early March ...
Epigenetics are one of life's primary drivers of adaptations. They are why human beings who live at high altitude have more ...
Cornell University has created the Avian Flu Resource Center to compile up-to-date information about avian flu in wildlife, ...
How tribal leaders, commercial fisherman and a few small environmental groups won an uphill campaign against dams.
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