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125 related items for PubMed ID: 38516987
1. Women at Altitude: Menstrual-Cycle Phase, Menopause, and Exogenous Progesterone Are Not Associated with Acute Mountain Sickness. Gardner L, Keyes LE, Phillips C, Small E, Adhikari T, Barott N, Zafren K, Maharjan R, Marvel J. High Alt Med Biol; 2024 Jun; 25(2):107-112. PubMed ID: 38516987 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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