A randomized controlled trial of the effect of 1 g ascorbic acid per day in the prevention of the common cold was conducted on 688 adult women. There is evidence of a small reduction by vitamin C in the mean number of chest colds, but no evidence of any effect on simple colds. The existence of a subgroup of vulnerable women in the community who benefit from vitamin C was considered but further examination of the data gives no support to this conclusion
At the previous symposium (Pioppi 1973) I reported on our first large-scale study of vitamin C in th...
Placebo-controlled trials have shown that vitamin C supplementation decreases the duration and sever...
Background: Randomized trials have shown that vitamin C shortens the duration of common colds. Some ...
A randomized controlled trial of the effect of 1 g ascorbic acid per day in the prevention of the co...
So far over 60 studies have examined the effects of vitamin C on the common cold. No effect on commo...
A double-blind trial of the prophylactic effect of a large dose of vitamin C in upper respiratory tr...
Vitamin C has been a popular medication for preventing the common cold and reducing the severity of ...
In the early literature, vitamin C deficiency was associated with pneumonia. After its identificatio...
Letter to the editor commenting on the conflicting evidence that increased intake of vitamin C enhan...
Since 1971, 21 placebo-controlled studies have been made to establish whether vitamin C at a dosage...
Proponents of evidence-based medicine emphasize that conclusions about the effects of interventions ...
The idea that an increased intake of vitamin C may be helpful in fighting the common cold has been a...
Although the role of vitamin C in common cold incidence had been studied extensively, the level of v...
Chinese translation of DOI 10.1080/07315724.1995.10718483 PMID Abstract In 1975 Thomas Chalmers ...
The effect of vitamin C on the common cold has been the subject of several studies. These studies do...
At the previous symposium (Pioppi 1973) I reported on our first large-scale study of vitamin C in th...
Placebo-controlled trials have shown that vitamin C supplementation decreases the duration and sever...
Background: Randomized trials have shown that vitamin C shortens the duration of common colds. Some ...
A randomized controlled trial of the effect of 1 g ascorbic acid per day in the prevention of the co...
So far over 60 studies have examined the effects of vitamin C on the common cold. No effect on commo...
A double-blind trial of the prophylactic effect of a large dose of vitamin C in upper respiratory tr...
Vitamin C has been a popular medication for preventing the common cold and reducing the severity of ...
In the early literature, vitamin C deficiency was associated with pneumonia. After its identificatio...
Letter to the editor commenting on the conflicting evidence that increased intake of vitamin C enhan...
Since 1971, 21 placebo-controlled studies have been made to establish whether vitamin C at a dosage...
Proponents of evidence-based medicine emphasize that conclusions about the effects of interventions ...
The idea that an increased intake of vitamin C may be helpful in fighting the common cold has been a...
Although the role of vitamin C in common cold incidence had been studied extensively, the level of v...
Chinese translation of DOI 10.1080/07315724.1995.10718483 PMID Abstract In 1975 Thomas Chalmers ...
The effect of vitamin C on the common cold has been the subject of several studies. These studies do...
At the previous symposium (Pioppi 1973) I reported on our first large-scale study of vitamin C in th...
Placebo-controlled trials have shown that vitamin C supplementation decreases the duration and sever...
Background: Randomized trials have shown that vitamin C shortens the duration of common colds. Some ...