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Model: rat
Consumption of hydrogen-rich water protects against ferric nitrilotriacetate-induced nephrotoxicity and early tumor promotional events in rats
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Hydrogen-Rich Water: A Potential Shield Against Kidney Damage and Cancer
A study found that rats that drank hydrogen-rich water were protected against kidney damage and had a lower risk of cancer. The study suggests that hydrogen-rich water may help to neutralize free radicals and reduce inflammation, which can contribute to kidney disease and cancer. While more research is needed, the findings are promising and could have implications for human health.
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Publish Year 2013 Country China Rank Positive Journal Food and Chemical Toxicology Primary Topic Kidney Secondary TopicCancer Model Rat Tertiary TopicChemotherapy Toxicity (Nitrilotriacetate) Vehicle Water (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Ingestion Comparison Complement