Oral antioxidant supplementation does not prevent acute mountain sickness: double blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial.
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D. Webb | S. Maxwell | W. MacNee | J. Baillie | J. Irving | M. Bates | A. I. Sutherland | A. Thompson | W. Macnee | Matthew G.D. Bates | Andrew I. Sutherland | John B. Irving | Austin Thompson | William MacNee | S.R.J. Maxwell
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