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  2. List of Divers Alert Network publications - Wikipedia

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    Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a group of not-for-profit organisations dedicated to improving diving safety for all divers. It was founded in Durham, North Carolina, in 1980 at Duke University to provide 24/7 telephone diving medical assistance.

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    Ohio State University Airport (IATA: OSU, ICAO: KOSU, FAA LID: OSU) is a public airport six miles (10 km) northwest of downtown Columbus, in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. [1]

  4. Divers Alert Network - Wikipedia

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    Divers Alert Network America, DAN America, or just DAN is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization devoted to assisting divers in need. It is supported by donations , grants , and membership dues. Its research department conducts medical research on recreational scuba diving safety while its medical department helps divers to find answers to their ...

  5. Family whose 5-year-old was killed in hyperbaric chamber ...

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    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which involves the delivery of 100% oxygen in a pressurized, tubelike chamber, is cleared by the FDA to treat a handful of conditions, including carbon monoxide ...

  6. Parents of boy, 5, who died in hyperbaric chamber explosion ...

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    Thomas Cooper, 5, was killed on Jan. 31 while receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy for ADHD and sleep apnea at the Oxford Center, an alternative medicine facility in the Detroit suburb of Troy.

  7. Hyperbaric medicine - Wikipedia

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    Hyperbaric medicine includes hyperbaric oxygen treatment, which is the medical use of oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure to increase the availability of oxygen in the body; [8] and therapeutic recompression, which involves increasing the ambient pressure on a person, usually a diver, to treat decompression sickness or an air embolism by reducing the volume and more rapidly eliminating ...