Red blood cells may hold the secret to fighting diabetes—by soaking up sugar when oxygen runs low. People who live high in the mountains have long been observed to develop diabetes less often than ...
1 Center for Integrative Human Physiology, Institute of Physiology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland 2 Department of Physiology, Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, ...
High-altitude flight is getting increasing attention from sectors ranging from telecommunications to emergency response. To make that airspace more accessible, NASA is developing an air traffic ...
Scientists have long known that people living at high altitudes, where oxygen levels are low, have lower rates of diabetes than people living closer to sea level. But the mechanism of this protection ...
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — People living at higher altitudes tend to be healthier, but definitive evidence as to why remains elusive. There is debatable data, and some contradictory studies, as well as the ...
(Yicai) Feb. 11 -- The ground mobile communications network coverage for low-altitude public air routes in China will be no ...