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		<title>Scuba Diving Equipment: Is Your Gear Making You Sick?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What should you do if you run out of air? This has always been one of the most frequently asked and significant questions for new and experienced divers. Even more so today. Not because the answers have changed, but rather because our understanding of the out-of-air situation and the way divers are equipped have evolved. As a result, the choice of which ascent you make and how you make it may be completely different today than it was a few years ago.
During certification course we learn about air embolism, decompression sickness, squeezes and other injuries we can cause to ourselves while diving. But what about illnesses others could cause to us? Detailed information about diseases that can be transmitted by dive equipment is rarely provided in certification courses for one simple reason: we have only incomplete answers to the most basic questions:

To what extent are we at risk of passing ...]]></description>
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