Sustainable anesthesia reduces emissions and waste, ensuring safer patient care while protecting the planet's health.
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A new study published in iThe Lancet Planetary Health/i suggests that adopting greener anesthesia practices could cut harmful emissions by 50% in just one year-without compromising patient safety.
Sustainable anesthesia reduces emissions and waste, ensuring safer patient care while protecting the planet's health.
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