2022
DOI: 10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_74_22
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Long-term oxygen therapy – Supplement, maintenance, or palliative drug?

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“…Ancient Indian history depicted Oxygen in the air as the "pran-vayu" by Susruta (3000 BP) and Aristotle mentioned as the essential element for life, Mishra SP. [3], Jindal et al [4] Spates and wildfires were large in numbers in India but also around the world that threatened human living, ecosystems, and biodiversity, and disseminating the impact of climate change in the 21st century [5]. Climate Change is the anthropogenic and innovative research on biodiversity that has resulted in the generation of new viruses, microbes, and bacteria from time to time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ancient Indian history depicted Oxygen in the air as the "pran-vayu" by Susruta (3000 BP) and Aristotle mentioned as the essential element for life, Mishra SP. [3], Jindal et al [4] Spates and wildfires were large in numbers in India but also around the world that threatened human living, ecosystems, and biodiversity, and disseminating the impact of climate change in the 21st century [5]. Climate Change is the anthropogenic and innovative research on biodiversity that has resulted in the generation of new viruses, microbes, and bacteria from time to time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%