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Mt. Everest Climbers Measure Lowest Blood Oxygen Levels
By admin | January 8, 2009
On top of the world, just below the more than 29,000-foot high peak of Mount Everest, a team of four British medical researchers braved the elements and took their own blood samples. What they found was staggering—their oxygen levels were the lowest ever recorded, well below levels that would normally prove lethal on the ground.
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