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Coffee and COVID: Could drinking 1 or 2 cups a day reduce the severity of the viral illness?
Drinking coffee daily could provide protection against COVID, suggests a new study from China Medical University. Fox News Digital spoke to doctors, who raised some questions.
Creighton university
United states
Renuga vivekanandan
Marc siegel
Health creighton university medical center
Langone medical center
China medical university
Medical center
Fox news
United kingdom biobank
Antimicrobial stewardship
Hospital epidemiology
Creighton university medical center
Bergan mercy
News digital
Cup of coffee
Having tattoos is associated with double the odds of being arrested and incarcerated, study finds
Both women and men with permanent tattoos are more likely to be convicted thanks to a potential "labeling effect"
National longitudinal study
Adult health
Permanent tattoos
Permanent tattoo
Criminal justice system
Omen with tattoos
Adult health
Ational longitudinal study of adolescent
Study authors
En with tattoos
Data brokers selling military members personal data is a national security risk
A new study reveals bad actors could buy sensitive data for pennies.
United states
Duke university
National intelligence
European union
Sanford school of public
Public policy
Google voice
American data privacy
Protection act
Data protection regulations
Personal data
Data brokers
Data privacy
Military personnel
Study authors
Sensitive information
Cats Have Nearly 300 Different Facial Expressions, New Study Finds
The study centered around male and female adult domestic shorthairs that had each been neutered or spayed
United states
Los angeles
Brittany florkiewicz
Lauren scott
University of kansas medical center
Lyon college
Behavioural processes
Kansas medical center
Facial action coding system
Live science
Lauren scott
Domestic shorthairs
Facial expressions
Lyon college
Brittany florkiewicz
University of kansas medical center
Earth s salt cycle is swinging out of balance, posing yet another existential threat, study finds
Too much salt is poisoning rivers and oceans and it's not just table salt we have to be worried about
United states
New york
Sujay kaushal
Katherine richardson
Gene likens
Earth system science interdisciplinary center
University of copenhagen sustainability science centre
Proceedings of the national academy sciences
University of maryland
University of connecticut
Cary institute of ecosystem
Nature reviews earth
System science interdisciplinary center
Cary institute
Ecosystem studies
Science advances
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