
Previous research has shown that endurance athletes taking part in triathlons are at risk of the potentially life-threatening condition of swimming-induced pulmonary edema. Cardiologists from Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, writing in the emJournal of the Royal Society of Medicine/em, say the condition, which causes an excess collection of watery fluid in the lungs, is likely to become more common with the increase in participation in endurance sports. Increasing ...
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