Tiny bubbles tested to fight Parkinson's symptoms
NCT ID NCT07466381
Summary
This study tested whether infusing a special solution containing tiny oxygen and hydrogen bubbles could help people with Parkinson's disease. It involved 35 patients and looked at whether the treatment could reduce disease severity, improve memory and thinking, and enhance quality of life. The idea was that these tiny bubbles might reduce brain inflammation and protect nerve cells.
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Locations
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Brawijaya University Hospital
Malang, East Java, 65141, Indonesia
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