ROLE OF HDIVC IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS    

Authors : 1. Diksha Pawar, Student, IIHMR University ; 2. Dr. Anoop Khanna, Professor, IIHMR University

Publishing Date : 2024

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788197040887.2024.eb.ch-15

ISBN : 978-81-970408-1-8

Pages : 67-70

Chapter id : IIHMR/NSP/EB/SAHHE/2024/Ch-15

Abstract : Ascorbic acid, commonly known as Vitamin C, is water-soluble and offers a myriad of benefits to the human body. It plays a crucial role in promoting body growth and serves as a defense against immune-depleting diseases, dysfunction, coronary artery diseases, pre and postnatal health issues, cancers, stroke, eye diseases, and skin conditions [1]. Notably, it has proven effective in repairing connective tissues, addressing the essential needs of the body when subjected to various infections and diseases that may have caused prolonged damage to tissues and organs [2].

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Cite : Pawar, D., & Khanna, A. (2024). Role Of Hdivc In Critically Ill Patients (1st ed., pp. 67-70). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788197040887.2024.eb.ch-15

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