
Fainting Common During Breath-hold Diving
May 16, 2007 @ 07:27 AM (EST)
Source: Reuters.com
People who compete in the extreme sport of breath-hold diving commonly faint or show other signs of poor oxygen circulation -- though no permanent harm seems to come of it, according to a new study.
Breath-hold diving is a competitive sport that includes various disciplines. One is called static apnea, in which competitors float motionless in a shallow pool, holding their breath for as long as possible...
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