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New study links vitamin C therapy to better survival rates after sepsis

New research published in the October issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that patients with sepsis and septic lung injury could have a better chance of survival and recover more quickly when treated with vitamin C infusions. On average, the vitamin C group spent three fewer days in the ICU at day 28 and a week less in the hospital overall by day 60 than the placebo group.

Source: New study links vitamin C therapy to better survival rates after sepsis

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