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The preliminary study on the inhibiting effect of saturated hydrogen water on suture induced corneal neovascularization in rats
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Hydrogen Water: A Potential Breakthrough for Eye Health
A 2014 study found that hydrogen water may help prevent or treat corneal neovascularization, a condition that can cause vision problems after eye surgery or injury. The study, which used rats, showed that hydrogen water reduced the growth of new blood vessels in the cornea. This discovery could lead to new treatments for eye health issues, offering a natural and non-invasive solution.
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Publish Year 2014 Country China Rank Positive Journal Ophthalmology in China Primary Topic Eye Secondary TopicSurgery/Transplantation Model Rat Tertiary TopicSurgical Injury Vehicle Water (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Irrigation Comparison Complement