Diving Into The World Of HBOT
Get the latest news and research on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, also known as HBOT. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy involves breathing 100% oxygen under pressure while in a hyperbaric chamber, and is used to treat an extensive list of conditions involving tissue damage and inflammation.
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Recent News & Research
A breakthrough that may reverse concussion damage – Retired NFL Players Association
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - As the NFL gets ready to crown a new champion, concussions remain a focus of football. While the league has done much to protect today’s players, some of the greatest players to ever take the field say they struggle with damage...
Patient’s hearing improves thanks to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at RMH
When months of medication failed after George Cooley was diagnosed with idopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL), also known as sudden deafness, his ENT recommended hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). George faithfully arrived for treatment...
Justin Bieber sleeps in a hyperbaric chamber
Justin Beiber has a hyperbaric oxygen chamber in his home and one in his studio. He uses these chambers to help manage his stress and anxiety. There are many different types of HBOT chambers; but for Beiber, his chambers are pod-like, resembling...
Asymptomatic Patients Received Repetitive HBOT Protocols to Evaluate Sustained Cardiac Effect
One of the largest hyperbaric treatment centers in the world, The Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research at Shamir Medical Center, announced exciting results from a recent study; leading the medical industry to believe that a HBOT...
Senate VA Committee Passes Legislation on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Back in October 2019, at Senator Cramer’s invitation, VA Secretary Robert Wilkie and the Senator toured Healing with Hyperbarics of North Dakota, a Fargo-based HBOT clinic. Cramer states, “The primary point of the federal government is the defense...
Resolving TBI’s and Suicide Hailed as Most Important Scientific Breakthrough for 2019 Oxygen Under Pressure (HBOT) – Read Why Medical Studies Have Proven This Works
Durham, NC (January 15, 2020) - Congressman Andy Biggs (AZ-05) and Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) recently introduced the TBI and PTSD Treatment Act [House Bill 4370; Senate Bill 2504], in late 2019 to direct the Veterans Administration (VA) to...
Local doctor continues to push VA to approve Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for veterans
The AC133 antigen is a novel antigen selectively expressed on a subset of CD34+ cells in human fetal liver, bone marrow, and blood as demonstrated by flow cytometric analyses. In this study, we have further assessed the expression of AC133 on CD34+ cells in hemopoietic samples and found that there was a highly significant difference between normal bone marrow and cord blood versus aphereses (p <0.0001) but not between bone marrow and cord blood. Most of the clonogenic cells (67%) were contained in the CD34+AC133+ fraction. Compared with cultures of the CD34+AC133- cells, generation of progenitor cells in long-term culture on bone marrow stroma was consistently 10- to 100-fold higher in cultures initiated with CD34+AC133+ cells and was maintained for the 8-10 weeks of culture.
HBOT for Infertility = Creation of a Baby Friendly Environment
This article originally appeared on WoundReference. Introduction We have previously discussed the rationale for using hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) in an “off-label” indication. We suggested that there must be a scientific rationale, physiology...
Dying for a cure
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Suicide among our members of the military and our veterans is now at its highest level ever, reaching an average of 24 deaths a day. Several scientific and medical studies link many of these suicides to physical brain damage...











