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Biology / Respiratory physiology / Oxygen / Swimming / Shallow water blackout / Respiratory diseases / Hypoxia / Apnea / Lifeguard / Medicine / Diving medicine / Health
Date: 2015-05-14 15:46:56
Biology
Respiratory physiology
Oxygen
Swimming
Shallow water blackout
Respiratory diseases
Hypoxia
Apnea
Lifeguard
Medicine
Diving medicine
Health

Hypoxic Blackout In Aquatic Activities Is Deadly Serious The practices of hyperventilation preceding underwater swimming and extended breathholding in the water are dangerous and potentially deadly activities. These acti

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