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Oxygen enthusiasts pay to inhale.(Nation)
The Washington Times
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January 5, 1998|
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NEW YORK - In the never-ending quest to feel good, patrons at Oxygen Station have adopted the latest urban fad: snorting 99.9 percent pure oxygen.
Molly Meyer, a middle-aged Upper East Side medical administrator, boards the cross-town bus twice a week and heads for a suite of rooms in an office building across from Carnegie Hall. Lying back in a leather chair, she inhales oxygen for 20 minutes at a cost of $1 per minute.
Rarefied oxygen, not just the ordinary air around us, has become the alternative rage of the age.
There are oxygen skin ...
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