The recent statement by Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell regarding the potential easing of advisories against U.S. citizens traveling to China has brought to light the impact these warnings have had on bilateral exchanges between the two countries. These advisories, which have been in place due to concerns of arbitrary enforcement of local laws,
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In a recent retrospective study conducted among hospitalized veterans with COVID-19, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was found to be associated with a higher use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV). Despite the initial findings of higher odds of low- and high-flow oxygen use, NIV, and mechanical ventilation in COVID patients with OSA, after adjustment for various potential
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In a recent development, a Tennessee judge has ruled in favor of Ja Morant, stating that he acted in self-defense during an altercation that took place at his home. The incident occurred in July 2022 and involved Morant punching a teenager, Joshua Holloway. The ruling was made after a civil immunity hearing in December 2023,
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Senator Bob Menendez recently raised concerns about the exploitation of the litigation finance industry by foreign actors during a Senate Banking Committee hearing. He specifically pointed to a Bloomberg Law report that highlighted Russian billionaires with ties to President Vladimir Putin funding bankruptcy lawsuits in New York despite being sanctioned after the invasion of Ukraine.
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