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Extreme Altitude Mt Everest – Mayo Clinic

by TonyDasilva April 19, 2012 Climb

What do extreme athletes who can summit the peaks of Mt. Everest have in common with people with heart failure? The answer is: more than you might think. Researchers at Mayo Clinic say climbers or anyone exposed to extreme altitudes suffer some of the same physiological changes as heart failure patients. They’re teaming up with [...]

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More Summit Attempts On Himalaya: Fall 2010

by TonyDasilva October 10, 2010 Climb
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It has been another tough week in the Himalaya with teams once again making bids on both Manaslu and Cho Oyu, but weather conditions have not been favorable, and those attempts have been turned back. According to ExWeb, only a handful of climbers are still on either mountain, and those that do remain were hoping [...]

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Jordan Romero Recaps Everest Summit on the Today Show

by Trailblazer June 8, 2010 Climb
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Jordan Romero, now the youngest to summit Everest at 13 years of age is home safe & sound, along with his father Paul Romero & stepmother Karen Lundgren.  This has been a much discussed & controversial expedition, but we happen to know that Jordan is an extraordinary kid who was more prepared than many experienced [...]

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