Oxygen is critical to life. When levels of oxygen change, it can have immediate and lasting impacts on a person's health.
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During the winter months, Southern California-based NASA aerospace engineer Frank Tai and his wife get their mountain-town fix through their condo in Breckenridge. For years the fix came with a cost: ...