Carbon monoxide touted as a potential treatment for pre-edlampsia
Sat, 16 Sep 2006 09:06 AM EST
... A recent study conducted to exploit the possible medical benefits of carbon monoxide, has revealed that carbon monoxide gas that is found in cigarette smoke and automobile emissions, could potentially be used for treating pre-eclampsia, a pregnancy condition involving high blood pressure that arises as a result of complications with the placenta. ...
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