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Serbian Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Study Reveals Positive Results for Brain Trauma
Hyperbaric Oxygen TherapyHyperbaric Brain Trauma The Slavica BioChem division of Hard to Treat Diseases, Inc. (HTDS) recently presented results from their hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) chamber study for treatment of traumatic brain injury. The positive results were presented to the 8th World Congress on the Brain Injury in Washington, DC in March, put on by the International Brain Injury Association. The gathering is the largest of its kind in the world. This year’s meeting was the most heavily attended ever, featuring therapists, social workers, medical professionals, psychologists, and researchers from all over the world, a PR Newswire article reported.The head scientist of HTDS, Dr. Sanja Pekovic, said in the article, 'This Congress was an excellent opportunity to get insight into the state-of-the-art research, covering all from the basic science to the clinical aspects of brain injury, as well as for establishing important contacts with international professionals involved in the brain injury research and the care of people with acquired brain injury. He added that the conference was a perfect venue to present the results of the Serbian team's hyperbaric oxygen chamber animal trials for brain injury treatment.While rats were used in the study, the same hyperbaric oxygen chambers used for humans were used in the experiment. Slavica Biochem conducted the study in conjunction with researchers from the Hyperbaric Medical Center at the School of Medicine at University of Belgrade in Serbia. The results of the study were promising and added new data upon their previous positive achievements.Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers
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Date Found: July 20, 2010
Date Produced: July 19, 2010
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