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Molecular hydrogen alleviates brain injury and cognitive impairment in a chronic sequelae model of murine polymicrobial sepsis

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How Hydrogen Gas May Help Reduce Brain Damage from Sepsis

A study in mice found that breathing in hydrogen gas reduced brain damage and improved cognitive function after sepsis. This could lead to a new treatment for people recovering from sepsis. Hydrogen gas therapy has shown promise in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, and may have benefits beyond sepsis, such as [hydrogen gas treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome](/article/hydrogen-gas-treatment-for-chronic-fatigue-syndrome) and [hydrogen gas for liver protection against alcohol damage](/article/hydrogen-gas-for-liver-protection-against-alcohol-damage).

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Abstract

Publish Year 2020 Country China Rank Positive Journal Experimental Brain Research Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicSepsis Model Mouse Tertiary TopicEncephalopathy Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement