Researchers find xenon gas may treat Alzheimer's by reducing brain inflammation and plaque.

Recent research from Washington University and Brigham and Women's Hospital indicates that xenon gas, known for its anesthetic properties, may help treat Alzheimer's disease. The study shows that inhaling xenon alters microglia, brain immune cells, reducing inflammation and amyloid deposits while supporting neuron connections. Though clinical trials are pending, this approach offers a promising new direction in Alzheimer's treatment.

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