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Inhalation of xenon gas shows promise as a neuroprotective treatment for Alzheimer's DiseaseResearchers from Washington University in St. Louis and Brigham and Women's Hospital published findings in Science Translational Medicine showing that inhaling xenon gas improved cognition in ...
Modern high-altitude mountaineering is now blurred in doubt. Xenon, an inert gas often used as an anesthetic, apparently has the side effect of radically increasing the body's production of EPO ...
The safe scan uses inhaled hyperpolarised xenon gas to pick up on lung abnormalities previously undetected with routine tests. The Pulmonary, Lung and Respiratory Imaging Sheffield (POLARIS) research ...
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