Hydrogen therapy, which originated in Japan, is gaining popularity and expanding its reach to other Asian countries as well as the USA. The rise in the number of centenarians in Japan has been linked to the elevated levels of hydrogen gas detected in their breath. Subsequently, extensive research, consisting of thousands of studies focusing on numerous diseases, has been conducted. Owing to its non-toxic nature and numerous advantageous characteristics, molecular hydrogen has been proposed for applications in areas such as food, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and medicine. This review highlights recent advancements in hydrogen research using rat models
Since it was proposed in 2007, molecular hydrogen therapy has been widely concerned and researched. ...
Since the late 18th century, molecular hydrogen (H2) has been shown to be well tolerated, firstly in...
Background. Cerebral ischemia and its reperfusion injury facilitate serious neurodegenerative diseas...
This book provides a comprehensive account of the current status of molecular hydrogen medicine, a y...
Since the late 18th century, molecular hydrogen (H2) has been shown to be well tolerated, firstly in...
Effects of molecular hydrogen on various diseases have been documented for 63 disease models and hum...
The high morbidity, high mortality, and significant shortage of effective therapies for subarachnoid...
Gas medicine, including O2, NO, H2S, CO, CH4, has played important roles in prevention and treatment...
In recent years, it has become evident that molecular hydrogen is a particularyl effective treatment...
Over 2000 publications including more than 100 human studies seem to indicate that humans have only ...
Persistent oxidative stress is one of the major causes of most lifestyle-related diseases, cancer an...
Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element in the universe, and has been used as an inert gas fo...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies have reported a broad range of applications for hydrogen gas thera...
In 2007 a paper in Nature Medicine sparked a new wave of interest in the use of molecular hydrogen (...
Free radicals have been implicated in a variety of acute and chronic disease processes. Recent stud...
Since it was proposed in 2007, molecular hydrogen therapy has been widely concerned and researched. ...
Since the late 18th century, molecular hydrogen (H2) has been shown to be well tolerated, firstly in...
Background. Cerebral ischemia and its reperfusion injury facilitate serious neurodegenerative diseas...
This book provides a comprehensive account of the current status of molecular hydrogen medicine, a y...
Since the late 18th century, molecular hydrogen (H2) has been shown to be well tolerated, firstly in...
Effects of molecular hydrogen on various diseases have been documented for 63 disease models and hum...
The high morbidity, high mortality, and significant shortage of effective therapies for subarachnoid...
Gas medicine, including O2, NO, H2S, CO, CH4, has played important roles in prevention and treatment...
In recent years, it has become evident that molecular hydrogen is a particularyl effective treatment...
Over 2000 publications including more than 100 human studies seem to indicate that humans have only ...
Persistent oxidative stress is one of the major causes of most lifestyle-related diseases, cancer an...
Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element in the universe, and has been used as an inert gas fo...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies have reported a broad range of applications for hydrogen gas thera...
In 2007 a paper in Nature Medicine sparked a new wave of interest in the use of molecular hydrogen (...
Free radicals have been implicated in a variety of acute and chronic disease processes. Recent stud...
Since it was proposed in 2007, molecular hydrogen therapy has been widely concerned and researched. ...
Since the late 18th century, molecular hydrogen (H2) has been shown to be well tolerated, firstly in...
Background. Cerebral ischemia and its reperfusion injury facilitate serious neurodegenerative diseas...