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A study from Tibet University revealed that the brain gradually reprograms its neural networks when transitioning to high altitudes, such as the Tibetan Plateau. The results showed that brain activity is more intense and diverse during the first week of the move, then stabilizes after 45 days, with improved communication between brain regions and the body's adaptation to low oxygen levels. Additionally, lower oxygen levels were linked to increased irregular activity in the initial days, while oxygen levels and red blood cell counts gradually recovered over time.
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