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A research project in Italy is recruiting healthy volunteers to live at 2,300 meters in the Stelvio National Park for four weeks. Participants receive free accommodation and meals plus a €400 stipend for joining the altitude research study.
At moderate altitude, roughly 2,300 meters, the physiological changes are less dramatic but affect far more people. The study aims to produce baseline data on moderate altitude health effects that simply does not exist yet.

Who Can Apply for the Paid Mountain StudyWho Can Apply for the Paid Mountain Study

The project seeks healthy men and women aged 18 to 40. Several conditions disqualify applicants: chronic illness, heavy drinking, smoking, drug use, or intensive training more than twice per week

I'd do this in a heartbeat if i qualified, and if the wife agreed.

Nice to see this random website use markdown.

Amazing. Imma look into this.

I begin to feel the nausea at around that elevation, but it passes in a day or two so chill af


Ah, shit. We're too late.

...í also might have been excluded on BMI (fit and tall, so I narrowly score outside of those bounds) or endurance training

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