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Molecular hydrogen attenuates gefitinib-induced exacerbation of naphthalene-evoked acute lung injury through a reduction in oxidative stress and inflammation

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Can Hydrogen in Water Help Reduce Lung Damage from Cancer Treatment?

A recent study found that drinking hydrogen water can help reduce lung damage caused by certain cancer treatments. The study used a mouse model to test the effects of hydrogen water on lung health and found that it reduced oxidative stress and inflammation. This could be important for people undergoing cancer treatment, as it might help improve their quality of life.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2019 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal Laboratory Investigation Primary Topic Lung Secondary TopicCancer Model Mouse Tertiary TopicChemotherapy Toxicity (Gefitinib) Vehicle Water (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Ingestion Comparison Complement