Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. The gas xenon, like the other noble, or inert, gases, is known for ...
Inhaling xenon gas reduced neuroinflammation and brain atrophy while increasing protective neuronal states in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, found a new study. The findings were published in ...
Scientists are investigating xenon gas as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s. Westend61/Getty Images Lukas Furtenbach, a mountain guide and climber from Austria, who is helping Miller on his ...
New research from Mass General Brigham and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found Xenon gas inhalation reduced neurodegeneration and boosted protection in preclinical models of ...
Four men flew out of London on Friday planning to climb Mount Everest and return home in just seven days. Normally, the human body needs time to acclimatize to the highest altitudes on Earth, but ...
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The gas xenon, like the other noble, or inert, gases, is known for doing very little. The class of elements, because of its molecular structure, don’t typically interact with many chemicals. But a new ...