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[TechSpot] Artificial plant purifies indoor air and doubles as a power source for small electronics (beats real plants and traditional purifiers)

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Hyperbaric therapy to promote healing of chronic wounds -- especially in the elderly who have problems with angiogenesis -- is one of the few on-label uses of the treatment. If you wind up with a case of CO poisoning or decompression sickness from a diving accident, a reputable doctor will put you in one too. It's use among the general population, though, is a baseless fad.
Fair. As I said I do genuinely appreciate your clarification.
 
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