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We're taking a trip back to high school chemistry in this episode! The chemical compound H2S, better known as the gaseous chemical Hydrogen Sulfide--the one that puts off a "rotten eggs" smell, is found in many natural environment settings. However, did you know that Hydrogen Sulfide is produced in small amounts in our bodies? This over-looked compound has a variety of important physiological effects, especially as we age. Dr. Chris Hine has been studying these benefits and how H2S may actually help stave off Glioblastoma (GBM)! Both Dr.'s Hine and Lathia have been hard at work at the Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic finding out-of-the-box ways to better treat or help prevent brain cancers such as GBM. In this episode, we take a deeper look into their work.
Season Presenting Sponsor: Gamma Tile (GT Medical Technologies)
Episode Sponsors: OncoSynergy, Inc. & Highmark BCBS of WNY
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We're taking a trip back to high school chemistry in this episode! The chemical compound H2S, better known as the gaseous chemical Hydrogen Sulfide--the one that puts off a "rotten eggs" smell, is found in many natural environment settings. However, did you know that Hydrogen Sulfide is produced in small amounts in our bodies? This over-looked compound has a variety of important physiological effects, especially as we age. Dr. Chris Hine has been studying these benefits and how H2S may actually help stave off Glioblastoma (GBM)! Both Dr.'s Hine and Lathia have been hard at work at the Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic finding out-of-the-box ways to better treat or help prevent brain cancers such as GBM. In this episode, we take a deeper look into their work.
Season Presenting Sponsor: Gamma Tile (GT Medical Technologies)
Episode Sponsors: OncoSynergy, Inc. & Highmark BCBS of WNY
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