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675 related items for PubMed ID: 12801752

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    Berger MM, Sareban M, Schiefer LM, Swenson KE, Treff F, Schäfer L, Schmidt P, Schimke MM, Paar M, Niebauer J, Cogo A, Kriemler S, Schwery S, Pickerodt PA, Mayer B, Bärtsch P, Swenson ER.
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  • 25. Treatment of high altitude diseases without drugs.
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  • 28. Prevention and treatment of high-altitude pulmonary edema.
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  • 30. Altitude-related illnesses.
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  • 31. Ginkgo biloba decreases acute mountain sickness in people ascending to high altitude at Ollagüe (3696 m) in northern Chile.
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    Dehnert Ch, Schneider M, Mairbäurl H, Bärtsch P.
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