Scientists test if stale air clouds your mind
NCT ID NCT05292378
Summary
This small study aimed to understand how breathing air with higher levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) might affect brain function. Healthy volunteers spent time in a chamber with either normal or elevated CO2 while researchers tested their thinking skills and took blood samples. The goal was to see if CO2 causes changes in the blood that could explain any temporary problems with focus or memory.
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Rutgers - EOHSI
Piscataway, New Jersey, 08854, United States
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