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Light or moderate consumption of maximum types of coffee (even instant!) can oppose cardiovascular disease and premature death. (European Journal of Preventive Cardiology)
Queen Elizabeth II died of “old age,” according to her death certificate. (BBC News)
If COVID and monkeypox have taught us anything, it’s that the U. S. is not going to be able to do so. UU. no is absolutely prepared for the next infectious threat. (New York Times)
When the Supreme Court begins its new term next week, the mask will be optional to attend oral arguments. (The Hill)
The UK could also be heading towards a COVID wave in the autumn; Usa. The U. S. may not be far behind. (CNN)
Has the COVID-19 pandemic made our personalities? (PLOS One)
The Polish red deer population serves as a reservoir for SARS-CoV-2, according to a preprint on bioRxiv.
With the progression of prolonged COVID, the few doctors who specialize in one of medicine’s most overlooked diseases, myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, are affected by demand. (The Atlantic)
Hong Kong researcher Yuk Ming Dennis Lo won a Lasker award for developing a non-invasive prenatal DNA test. The prize comes with a $250,000 prize and a prize for having preceded a Nobel Prize. (New York Times)
The University of Oklahoma Medical Center said it would avoid providing some gender-affirming remedies after state lawmakers threatened to withhold millions of dollars in federal funding. (AP ABC News)
Some hospitals are getting rich and spending generously, while their patients incur ever-increasing medical debt. (NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO)
Patients with everything from arthritis to acne face barriers to the care regime due to recently enacted state abortion bans. (Policy)
The shortage of nurses must be addressed by increasing the price of nurses, writes Washington Post columnist Leana Wen, MD.
“Chicago Med” star Marlyne Barrett has been diagnosed with uterine and ovarian cancer. (People)
Drug maker Eli Lilly has been accused of discriminating against senior sales representatives. (FiercePharma)
A federal judgment in New York has frozen the assets of dozens of Americans and entities accused of organizing a program to distribute counterfeit HIV drugs. (Reuters)
In Arkansas, a hospital guest shot and killed through an acquaintance who was later arrested, according to police. (ABC News)
The Ebola outbreak in Uganda now has 24 deaths from the virus (five confirmed, 19 probable), with six aptitudes among the new cases. (Reuters)
The World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization are calling for further action to address intellectual fitness problems in the workforce.
Mike Bassett is a specialist in oncology and hematology. It is founded in Massachusetts.