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Update to Duo Push login process
Starting Oct. 16, the HCM login security for members of the Case Western Reserve University community will be upgraded with Verified DUO Push to strengthen data protection against phishing. This enhanced method will require users to enter a six-digit code shown in the DUO prompt after SSO login…
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Medicine's Hope Barkoukis talks food and PSA level
9 foods that may affect PSA level Everyday Health: Hope Barkoukis, chair of nthe utrition department at the School of Medicine, said prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels rise as cancer progresses. She added that cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, kale and brussels sprouts contain…
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Medicine's Stephanie Pike Moore discusses synthetic kratom in stores
Cleveland stores selling synthetic kratom have tripled in number since 2023 ideastream: Stephanie Pike Moore, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said packaging for synthetic kratom can be misleading—advertising claims such as “gluten-free” or “kosher” while hiding addiction warnings…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone discusses Starbucks protein drinks
We asked 3 dietitians about the Starbucks protein drinks, and they all said the same thing Verywell Health: Lindsay Malone, instructor of nutrition, said adding protein to coffee can help people feel full longer and reduce blood sugar spikes from sweetened drinks. Still, she and other dietitians…
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Weatherhead's Samuel Arbesman asks if facts have an expiration date
Do facts have an expiration date? Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg: Samuel Arbesman, fellow at the xLab at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed how knowledge evolves—urging us to see facts as drafts, not monuments. His work probes how tools, metaphors, and measurement reshape…
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Law's Atiba Ellis warns of authoritarian military moves
Legal expert warns latest military move amid Trump's crackdown is 'extremely' authoritarian HuffPost: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, warned that the Trump administration’s deployment of National Guard troops to cities based on…
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National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Avoid getting hooked by phishing
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an annual reminder for individuals to strengthen their digital defenses. Those who work and study at Case Western Reserve University can help protect the community from cyber threats, such as phishing—deceptive messages designed to steal…
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Medicine’s Ian J. Neeland named CTSC of Northern Ohio’s co-lead of pilot and research program proposals
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) of Northern Ohio recently announced Ian J. Neeland—associate professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University—as co-lead for the pilot program and research program proposals. A nationally recognized cardiologist and clinical…
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Share your experience as a medical student
From the excitement of receiving a white coat to the challenges of clinical rotations and the anticipation of Match Day, every medical journey is unique. At Case Western Reserve University, these moments—big and small—come together to tell the remarkable stories of students with invaluable…
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CWRU’s Miro Humer named founding member for Center for Digital Education’s Higher Education AI Council
Miro Humer, vice president of University Technology and chief information officer, was recently selected as a founding member of the Center for Digital Education’s Higher Education AI Council. The Higher Education AI Council is a newly established national leadership group, designed to guide…