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Complexity of Stomach-Brain Interaction Induced by Molecular Hydrogen in Parkinson’s Disease Model Mice
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Unlocking the Secrets of Stomach-Brain Connection: How Molecular Hydrogen May Help Parkinson's Disease
Researchers have discovered that molecular hydrogen may help alleviate symptoms of Parkinson's disease by enhancing the stomach-brain connection. A study on mice showed promising results, with improved symptoms and increased production of a hormone involved in appetite regulation. This breakthrough highlights the potential benefits of targeting the stomach-brain connection in treating neurological disorders.
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Publish Year 2017 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal Neurochemical Research Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicParkinson's Disease Model Mouse Tertiary TopicGhrelin Secretion Vehicle Water (Electrolysis) pH Alkaline Application Ingestion Comparison Complement