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What Happens to the Heart when It Is Subjected to Extreme Cold?: a Study with Swimmers in Patagonia Revealed Unpublished Data

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The World Winter Cup that took place in the frozen waters in front of the glacier in El Calafate, in Santa Cruz, last August allowed to obtain unpublished data on how the human heart responds to extreme exercise in temperatures close to 3 °C. It was the cardiologist Eduardo Filipini, who, together with a large Argentine and international team, carried out the important research that evaluated the immediate cardiac and pulmonary impact on high pe…
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The World Winter Cup that took place in the frozen waters in front of the glacier in El Calafate, in Santa Cruz, last August allowed to obtain unpublished data on how the human heart responds to extreme exercise in temperatures close to 3 °C. It was the cardiologist Eduardo Filipini, who, together with a large Argentine and international team, carried out the important research that evaluated the immediate cardiac and pulmonary impact on high pe…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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