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期刊名:Advances in integrative medicine

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ISSN:2212-9588

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Ryan Bradley,Janet Schloss,Danielle Brown et al. Ryan Bradley et al.
Brief overview: Current evidence suggests vitamin D replacement may reduce risk for acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI) in people with deficiency or insufficiency, although the effects of supplementation on incidenc...
Susan Arentz,Jennifer Hunter,Guoyan Yang et al. Susan Arentz et al.
Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic has prompted an urgent search for interventions to prevent and treat SARS-CoV-2. Higher risk of infection and adverse outcomes coincide with populations with chronic diseases and e...
Monique Aucoin,Kieran Cooley,Paul Richard Saunders et al. Monique Aucoin et al.
Brief overview: Current evidence suggests that Echinacea supplementation may decrease the duration and severity of acute respiratory tract infections; however, no studies using Echinacea in the prevention or treatment of ...
Janet Schloss,Romy Lauche,Joanna Harnett et al. Janet Schloss et al.
Brief overview: Current evidence from published systematic reviews indicate that oral intake of vitamin C may assist with symptoms of acute viral respiratory infections (ARI) by reducing fever and chills, relieving chest ...
Holger Cramer,Nicole Hannan,Janet Schloss et al. Holger Cramer et al.
Brief Overview Seven human clinical trials with some risk of bias suggest that multivitamins may be a safe and effective intervention to relieve some symptoms of respiratory tract infections, increase micronutrient status and immune functio...
Monique Aucoin,Kieran Cooley,Paul Richard Saunders et al. Monique Aucoin et al.
Brief overview: There is currently insufficient evidence to recommend quercetin supplementation as a therapy for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19. Three human clinical trials with low risk of bias suggest that oral...
Vincent C H Chung,Leonard T F Ho,Irene X Y Wu Vincent C H Chung
Objectives: COVID-19 sparked a pandemic in December 2019 and is currently posing a huge impact globally. Chinese herbal medicine is incorporated into the Chinese national guideline for COVID-19 management, emphasising the...
Francisco V Muñoz,Linda Larkey Francisco V Muñoz
Background: Biomarkers associated with inflammation and immune function are increasingly being used to examine mechanisms of the effects of mind-body therapies. Less researched are biomarkers associated with cognitive and...