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Science This Anesthesia Gas Could Be the Next Big Alzheimer’s Treatment New research suggests that inhaled xenon gas can help protect the brains of those with Alzheimer's disease.
The family of a 4-year-old Oregon boy who suffered severe brain damage after being anesthetized by his dentist has filed a ...
Emissions from anesthesia are one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases from hospitals. This anesthesiologist wants to change that.
Anesthesia’s next greenhouse gas breakthrough Many hospitals and health systems have begun cutting the use of certain inhaled anesthetics due to their greenhouse gas emissions, and a teaching hospital ...
Use of general anesthesia for cesarean deliveries was linked to an increased risk for suicidality and hospitalization for postpartum depression, as per a new study underscoring the need for mental ...
AN IMPROVED OPTIMIZED USE OF ANESTHETIC GASES, such as nitrous oxide, has helped the city’s public health system achieve an annual reduction.
Washington state lawmakers are considering allocating $840,000 to the state’s Department of Ecology to study the impact of anesthesia gas on the environment. The department would be required to ...
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