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Protective role of hydrogen-rich water on aspirin-induced gastric mucosal damage in rats

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Can Hydrogen-Rich Water Soothe Stomach Damage from Aspirin?

A 2014 study found that hydrogen-rich water may help protect the stomach from damage caused by aspirin. The research, conducted on rats, showed that those given hydrogen-rich water had less stomach damage than those without. This could have implications for people who take aspirin regularly and are concerned about stomach health.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2014 Country China Rank Positive Journal World Journal of Gastroenterology Primary Topic Stomach Secondary TopicGastric Mucosal Injury Model Rat Tertiary TopicDrug Toxicity (Aspirin) Vehicle Water, Commercial (Izumio) pH Neutral Application Gavage Comparison Complement