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Hydrogen-rich saline improves memory function in a rat model of amyloid-beta-induced Alzheimer’s disease by reduction of oxidative stress

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Hydrogen-Rich Saline: A Potential Breakthrough for Alzheimer's Disease

A 2010 study found that hydrogen-rich saline improved memory function in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease by reducing oxidative stress. This breakthrough could lead to new treatments for humans and offers hope for families affected by the condition. Hydrogen-rich saline may be a potential solution for reducing the damage caused by amyloid-beta and improving memory function.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2010 Country China Rank Positive Journal Brain Research Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicAlzheimer's Disease Model Rat Tertiary TopicAmyloid Beta Toxicity Vehicle Saline (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Injection Comparison Complement