Jun. 27, 2013 - NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- New Rochelle, NY-Everyone who climbs to high altitude will develop pulmonary hypertension, a temporary constriction of blood vessels that results in increasing strain on the right heart.
via New Rochelle Newswire http://www.prlog.org/12165027-why-is-pulmonary-hypertension-at-high-altitude-so-common-and-dangerous.html
via New Rochelle Newswire http://www.prlog.org/12165027-why-is-pulmonary-hypertension-at-high-altitude-so-common-and-dangerous.html
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