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Improvement of hydrogen on liver oxidative stress injury in chronic intermittent hypoxia rats

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How Hydrogen Gas May Help Protect Your Liver from Sleep Apnea Damage

Research suggests that hydrogen gas may help protect the liver against damage caused by sleep apnea. A study found that inhaling hydrogen gas improved liver function and reduced oxidative stress in rats with chronic intermittent hypoxia. This could be promising news for people with sleep apnea who are at risk of liver disease.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2017 Country China Rank Neutral Journal Journal of Applied Physiology Primary Topic Liver Secondary TopicSleep Apnea Model Rat Tertiary TopicHypoxia-Ischemia Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement