Breathing Through the Rectum Saves Oxygen-Starved Mice and Pigs
Breathing Through the Rectum Saves Oxygen-Starved Mice and Pigs
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Japanese scientists who studied an unusual method of delivering oxygen in mammals hope to one day try it in people. Dr. Caleb Kelly, a gastroenterology fellow at Yale University, was recently asked to review a paper about mammals receiving lifesaving oxygen through their anuses.
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Japanese scientists who studied an unusual method of delivering oxygen in mammals hope to one day try it in people. Dr. Caleb Kelly, a gastroenterology fellow at Yale University, was recently asked to review a paper about mammals receiving lifesaving oxygen through their anuses.
Continue Reading . . . https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/14/science/rectum-breathing-oxygen.html