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Intermittent normobaric hypoxia (13-23 daily sessions 30-50 min each) alleviated the dyspeptic and pain syndromes, improved the objective characteristics of the gastrointestinal tract, and promoted healing of duodenal and peptic ulcers.
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Agadzhanyan, N.A., Stepanov, O.G. & Arkhipenko, Y.V. Adaptation to Hypoxia as a Method of Treatment and Prevention of Gastroduodenal Mucosa Lesions. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 132, 921–922 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013103709205
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