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Man's Bipolar Mood Cycles Linked to the Moon
Urban legend suggests that full moons cause weird things. It's not as far-fetched as one might think.
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Fly Me to the Moon, But Hold the Altitude Sickness
Welcome to the conclusion of my two part series where I delve further into high altitude illnesses, prevention and management.
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