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  1. Cerebral hypoxia occurs when there is not enough oxygen getting to the brain. The brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients to function. Cerebral hypoxia affects the largest parts of the brain, called ...
  2. ... The PHD2 enzyme interacts with a protein called hypoxia-inducible factor 2-alpha (HIF-2α). This protein ... However, when oxygen levels are lower than normal (hypoxia), the PHD2 enzyme becomes less active. As a ...
  3. ... HIF2A, provides instructions for making a protein called hypoxia-inducible factor 2-alpha (HIF-2α). This protein ... However, when oxygen levels are lower than normal (hypoxia), HIF-2α is degraded at a slower rate. ...
  4. Cerebral Hypoxia From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
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  5. You were in the hospital to treat your breathing problems that are caused by interstitial lung disease . This disease scars your lungs, ...
  6. Pursed lip breathing helps you use less energy to breathe. It can help you relax. When you are short of breath, it helps you slow ...
  7. Because of your medical problem, you may need to use oxygen to help you breathe. You will need to know how to use and store your oxygen .
  8. Because of problems with your lungs or heart, you will need to use oxygen in your home . Below are questions you may want to ask your ...
  9. Acute mountain sickness is an illness that can affect mountain climbers, hikers, skiers, or travelers at high altitudes, usually above ...
  10. Blood gases are a measurement of how much oxygen and carbon dioxide are in your blood. They also determine the acidity (pH) of your ...
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