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high-altitude sickness

NOUN
altitude sickness
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As the 40-year-old descended from the summit, he caught high-altitude sickness and died.

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2023

Each year, deadly accidents, including ones caused by avalanches, blizzards and high-altitude sickness, are reported on Nepal’s mountains.

From New York Times • Mar. 8, 2023

One of them was Nihal Bhagwan, a 27-year old Indian man who died of dehydration, exhaustion and high-altitude sickness, said Keshav Paudel of Peak Promotions, the expedition company guiding Bhagwan’s trip.

From Washington Post • May 27, 2019

They are mainly worried about avalanches and deadly high-altitude sickness instead.

From Time Magazine Archive

Later, miners took to chewing it to last out their long day, andinos to counteract high-altitude sickness.

From Time Magazine Archive




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