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Interrelationships among the Gut, Mitochondrial Function, and Neurological Sequelae

by HBOT News | Jan 16, 2012 | Autism Spectrum Disorder

Evidence of a gut-brain connection Over the last century, a connection between gastrointestinal (GI) abnormalities and problems outside of the GI tract has become evident. For example, an association between GI problems and arthritis was described in 1910.1 Over time,...

Neurologic applications of hyperbaric oxygen: a sad, slow story of smoke and fire.

by HBOT News | Oct 22, 2011 | Autism

Abstract: Mychaskiw (2011). Neurologic applications of hyperbaric oxygen: a sad, slow story of smoke and fire. Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc,...

Hyperbaric oxygen for neurologic indications–action plan for multicenter trials in: stroke, traumatic brain injury, radiation encephalopathy & status migrainosus.

by HBOT News | Oct 22, 2011 | Migraines

Abstract: The 2008 Toronto Hyperbaric Medicine Symposium was convened to discuss research into neurologic indications for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2T). Four topics were particularly addressed: acute ischemic stroke; acute traumatic brain injury; brain radiation...

Hyperbaric oxygen for neurologic indications–action plan for multicenter trials in: stroke, traumatic brain injury, radiation encephalopathy & status migrainosus.

by HBOT News | Oct 22, 2011 | Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Abstract: The 2008 Toronto Hyperbaric Medicine Symposium was convened to discuss research into neurologic indications for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2T). Four topics were particularly addressed: acute ischemic stroke; acute traumatic brain injury; brain radiation...

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and promoting neurological recovery following nerve trauma.

by HBOT News | Oct 22, 2011 | Peripheral Neuropathy

Abstract: There is a constant search for new techniques that induce more extensive and rapid wound healing. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2T) involves placing a patient in a sealed chamber and elevating its pressure several-fold above ambient air pressure while the...
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