Allison Wheeler: Some Days I Love Science a Little Bit More
Allison Wheeler, Associate Professor at the University of Washington and Research Director at the Washington Center for Bleeding Disorders, reposted from RPTH Journal on LinkedIn:
“Some days I love science a little bit more.”
RPTH Journal has shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Coffee lovers, rejoice
This new study from Melliane Muteba Olsen and team demonstrated that drinking 1–2 cups a day is linked to a 21% lower risk of VTE, especially PE. In a massive cohort study (112K+ people), moderate coffee intake showed protective effects.”
Title: Repeated measures of coffee consumption and risk of future incident venous thromboembolism—the Trøndelag Health Study and the Tromsø study
Authors: Melliane Muteba Olsen, Sigrid K. Brækkan, Kristian Hveem, Kjersti Grønning, John-Bjarne Hansen

Read the full paper here.
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