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Traditional folk medicine in the Arctic and Himalayan areas used Rhodiola species to enhance physical endurance, prevent aging, resist acute mountain sickness (AMS), and to treat fatigue, depression, ...
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Lead Sponsor
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06499714 · Acute Mountain Sickness
NCT07126834 · Acute Mountain Sickness
NCT07148674 · Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)
NCT06450899 · Acute Mountain Sickness
NCT04993729 · Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)
Dept of Emergency medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Kweishan, Taoyuan
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