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Model: mouse
The potential cardioprotective effects of hydrogen in irradiated mice
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Hydrogen's Hidden Power: Can it Protect Our Hearts from Damage?
A 2010 study explored the potential cardioprotective effects of hydrogen in mice exposed to gamma radiation. The results showed that hydrogen-rich water reduced heart damage in the mice. This research may have implications for people exposed to radiation and those at risk of heart disease. Further studies on hydrogen's benefits, such as [hydrogen gas for liver protection against alcohol damage](/article/hydrogen-gas-for-liver-protection-against-alcohol-damage), are needed to fully understand its potential.
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Publish Year 2010 Country China Rank Positive Journal Journal of Radiation Research Primary Topic Heart Secondary TopicRadioprotection Model Mouse Tertiary TopicGamma Radiation Vehicle Water (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Ingestion Comparison Complement