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‘It’s on fire’: EPA finds toxic sewer gas after Mentor residents say their complaints went nowhere
After years of complaints from residents, state investigators confirmed toxic hydrogen sulfide gas in Mentor’s Woodhill ...
A former resident of Kalamazoo is suing the city for failing to address a public health hazard linked to hydrogen sulfide ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new study are advancing efforts to exploit a new target for Alzheimer's ...
Experiments conducted in genetically engineered mice reinforce that CSE protein (ordinarily known for producing hydrogen ...
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6 die from gas exposure at Keenesburg dairy: Top 10 stories of 2025
In August, tragedy struck rural Weld County when six workers at a dairy east of Keenesburg died from exposure to hydrogen ...
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Proteins Hydrogen Sulfide Role in Alzheimers Explored
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new National Institutes of Health-funded study are advancing efforts to ...
A low-level reading of hydrogen sulfide, a toxic, flammable gas known for its rotten egg smell, was detected at the ...
A new study suggests that hydrogen sulfide, a gas released by the body when you fart, could help protect the brain against Alzheimer’s.
In that case, you could get the last laugh. An October 2025 scientific review published in the journal Neuroscience described this gas as a “silent neuroprotector,” citing evidence that it may help ...
Instead of stopping to smell the flowers, scientists suggest stopping to smell your farts. While the thought may be enough to make your stomach turn, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say the gas ...
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