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Inhalation of hydrogen gas attenuates cognitive impairment in transient cerebral ischemia via inhibition of oxidative stress

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How Hydrogen Gas May Help Reduce Brain Damage After a Stroke

A study found that inhaling hydrogen gas may reduce cognitive impairment after a stroke by reducing oxidative stress. The results are promising for humans and could lead to better outcomes for people who have suffered from a stroke or brain injury. Hydrogen gas has also been studied for its potential to treat other conditions, including lung disease and chronic fatigue syndrome.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2012 Country China Rank Positive Journal Neurological Research Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicBrain Injury Model Rat Tertiary TopicIschemia-Reperfusion Injury Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement