Research suggests sea level adapted humans work high altitude 13,796 f — Steven Magee

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Research suggests that sea level adapted humans that work at the very high altitude 13,796 feet summit of Mauna Kea may eventually develop sleep apnea and fatigue from the low oxygen environment.

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