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Soldiers 'recover after oxygen treatment'

A pair of soldiers who previously served in the Iraq war have been seen to enjoy a full recovery after receiving oxygen treatment, it has been revealed.

Oxygen therapy was administered to the troops back in September 2008, which according to Digital Journal, saved both of their careers.

They were initially discharged from army duties after experiencing symptoms of brain injury that were brought about in conflict but both men are now back on active duty.

According to the publication, some 80 per cent of those who receive oxygen therapy are able to return to their former lives. Additionally, they can enjoy a 37 per cent decrease in the chance of developing post-concussion syndrome symptoms and a 15-point IQ increase after the first 40 to 80 treatments.

It was recently revealed in the Salina Journal that oxygen therapy helped life coach Michael Combs to achieve his lifelong dream of becoming a pilot, after the treatment helped to improve his heart condition.

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