[THE USE OF MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN CORRECTION OF NO-REFLOW SYNDROME IN THE POLYURIC STAGE OF SUBLIMATE NEPHROPATHY].

In 60 male rats with mercury-induced acute kidney injury and no-reflow syndrome, water containing 1.2 ppm molecular hydrogen improved sodium handling, reduced renal-cortex lipid peroxidation and edema, increased fibrinolytic activity, and increased succinate dehydrogenase activity. These results are preclinical and suggest molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential for renal ischemic and oxidative injury. Further human research is needed to establish clinical effectiveness.

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Successful treatment of encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis by hemodialysis and peritoneal lavage using dialysate containing dissolved hydrogen.

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Molecular hydrogen dialysis study 2015: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Successful treatment of encapsulating […]

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Hydrogen: A Novel Treatment Strategy in Kidney Disease

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Molecular hydrogen kidney health study 2022 20604: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Hydrogen: A […]

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Inhalation of hydrogen gas ameliorates glyoxylate-induced calcium oxalate deposition and renal oxidative stress in mice

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Molecular hydrogen kidney health study 22920: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “H2 inhalation (calcium […]

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Reduced Hemodialysis-Induced Oxidative Stress in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients by Electrolyzed Reduced Water

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY Molecular hydrogen produced a favorable primary result in this human study, supporting further research into its potential for dialysis. Molecular hydrogen dialysis study: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Reduced hemodialysis-induced oxidative stress (an imbalance in […]

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Fatigue Disappearance in Hemodialysis Patients by Dual Approach With Hydrogen Gas Inhalation and Hydrogen-Enriched Dialysate: Two Case Reports

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Hydrogen inhalation dialysis study 2025: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Fatigue disappearance in hemodialysis […]

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Oral Hydrogen Water Prevents Chronic Allograft Nephropathy in Rats

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Hydrogen water oral health study: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Oral hydrogen water prevents […]

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Hydrogen: Another Gas With Therapeutic Potential

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Molecular hydrogen kidney health study 20644: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Hydrogen: another gas […]

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Hydrogen-rich water inhibits glucose and α,β-dicarbonyl compound-induced reactive oxygen species production in the SHR.Cg-Leprcp/NDmcr rat kidney

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study identified a possible biological mechanism for hydrogen rather than demonstrating a clinical treatment effect. Hydrogen water diabetes metabolic study: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Hydrogen-rich water inhibits glucose and α,β -dicarbonyl compound-induced reactive […]

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Electrolyzed-reduced water reduced hemodialysis-induced erythrocyte impairment in end-stage renal disease patients.

This controlled human trial examined Electrolyzed-reduced water reduced hemodialysis-induced erythrocyte impairment in end-stage renal disease patients. The abstract describes Human participants; sample size 15; reported duration 6 month. The abstract reports: The patients showed marked increases (15-fold) in blood reactive oxygen species, mostly H(2)O(2), after HD without any treatment. This is an automated editorial draft based on the abstract and requires source review before publication.

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Translational Research of Peritoneal Dialysis Solution With Dissolved Molecular Hydrogen

Translational Research of Peritoneal Dialysis Solution with Dissolved Molecular Hydrogen - Abstract - Recent Advances in Dialysis Therapy in Japan - Karger Publishers is classified as Narrative review using Review or synthesis. The primary model is Published literature review. Detailed outcomes require source review because an abstract was not accessible.

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Electrolysed-reduced water dialysate improves T-cell damage in end-stage renal disease patients with chronic haemodialysis.

This uncontrolled human study examined Electrolysed-reduced water dialysate improves T-cell damage in end-stage renal disease patients with chronic haemodialysis. The abstract describes Human participants; reported duration 1 year. The abstract reports: Antioxidant electrolysed-reduced water (ERW) was used as the dialysate in ESRD patients undergoing chronic HD to test for improved oxidative stress-related T-cell apoptosis, alterations…. This is an automated editorial draft based on the abstract and requires source review before publication.

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Intake of water with high levels of dissolved hydrogen (H2) suppresses ischemia-induced cardio-renal injury in Dahl salt-sensitive rats.

This animal study examined Intake of water with high levels of dissolved hydrogen (H2) suppresses ischemia-induced cardio-renal injury in Dahl salt-sensitive rats. The abstract describes Rat model. The abstract reports: Consumption of EW by ad libitum drinking has the potential to ameliorate ischemia-induced cardio-renal injury in CKD model rats. This indicates a novel strategy…. This is an automated editorial draft based on the abstract and requires source review before publication.

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[Influences of hydrogen-rich saline on acute kidney injury in severely burned rats and mechanism].

This animal study examined [Influences of hydrogen-rich saline on acute kidney injury in severely burned rats and mechanism]. The abstract describes Rat model; hydrogen delivered as hydrogen-rich saline and injected or infused hydrogen. This is an automated editorial draft based on the abstract and requires source review before publication.

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Nephroprotective effect of electrolyzed reduced water against cisplatin-induced kidney toxicity and oxidative damage in mice.

This animal study examined Nephroprotective effect of electrolyzed reduced water against cisplatin-induced kidney toxicity and oxidative damage in mice. The abstract describes Mouse model; reported duration 28 days. The abstract reports: ERW exhibits potent nephroprotective effects on cisplatin-induced kidney damage in mice, likely due to both the increase in antioxidant-defense system activity and the inhibition…. This is an automated editorial draft based on the abstract and requires source review before publication.

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