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Why living in high altitudes raises depression, suicide risks

People living in the high-altitude areas have increased rates of suicide and depression, possibly due to reduced oxygen levels in their blood, finds a study

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People living in the high-altitude areas have increased rates of suicide and depression, possibly due to reduced oxygen levels in their blood, finds a study.

Chronic hypobaric hypoxia -- a condition whereby blood oxygen levels gets reduced due to low atmospheric pressure -- may affect the mood and suicidal thoughts of a person living at altitudes between about 2,000 and 3,000 feet above the sea level.

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