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Science
Is too much oxygen harmful to the body?
California researchers, who studied mice, suggest that what they discovered could one day help decide whether to use supplemental oxygen as a medical treatment.
Alan Baik is part of the team in Isha Jain's lab at Gladstone Institutes that uncovered why high levels of oxygen can cause lasting problems in humans.
(photo credit:
Michael Short/Gladstone Institutes
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By
JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
DECEMBER 10, 2023 18:46
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