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“Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Women”
The Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH) will host a webinar, “Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Women,” Wednesday, Dec. 4, from noon to 1 p.m. Keynote speaker Leslie Cho from Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western…
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The significance of slumber: Nursing school collaborative strengthens research on sleep and circadian science
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the fall/winter 2024 edition of Think magazine. Visit https://case.edu/think/ to read more recent stories. A good night's sleep doesn't just feel good—it's critical to your quality of life. In adults, sleep helps maintain healthy brain function…
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One to One Fitness Center offers holiday specials
Give (or receive) the gift of health and wellness this holiday season. One to One Fitness Center is offering holiday specials through Friday, Dec. 6. Membership includes access to 28,000 square feet of equipment, in-person and virtual group exercise classes, lockers, towels, dry saunas,…
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Spartan Showcase: Jillian Kruse
Planning a trip to the Cleveland Museum of Art? Make sure you don’t miss the “Imagination in the Age of Reason” exhibition, on display through March 2. The exhibition has a close tie to Case Western Reserve University, as it was developed by Jillian Kruse, a fifth-year PhD candidate in art…
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Francisca Richter says Math Corps tutoring program encourages self discovery
Signal Cleveland: Francisca García-Cobián Richter, research associate professor and associate director of the Center on Poverty and Community Development, talked about how local youth benefit from the Cleveland Math Corps program. García-Cobián Richter is the director of the program. Read the…
Case Western Reserve University awarded $1.5M to study vaginal bacteria linked to serious health risks
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), the most prevalent condition affecting the female reproductive system in women aged 15 to 44, is linked to such serious health risks as preterm birth, gynecological malignancies and sexually transmitted diseases. But effective long-term treatments for BV are limited: More…
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar shares thoughts on Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy
Elizabeth Prelogar, the 48th Solicitor General of the United States, shared her thoughts on representing the federal government before the Supreme Court, appellate advocacy and the keys to a happy legal career before a packed audience of students, alumni and local attorneys at the Case Western…
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CWRU Entrepreneur Charu Ramanathan shares her perspective on entrepreneurship and being a woman in STEM
Recently, we had the privilege to chat with Charu Ramanathan, PhD (GRS ‘04), a serial entrepreneur driven by a passion for leveraging technology to advance health equity and access. Her journey from a PhD student to a successful founder of multiple companies offers valuable insights for aspiring…
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Med's Elie Saade comments on relationship between socioeconomic vulnerability, race, and vaccine use
Social vulnerability negatively impacts vaccine uptake Healio: Elie Saade, associate professor of medicine, commented on data presented at a conference that showed that socioeconomic vulnerability and race can negatively impact vaccine uptake.
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Med's Betul Hatipoglu explains normal cortisol level fluctuations
Should we be stressed about our cortisol levels? I got a blood stress test to find out CNET: Betul Hatipoglu, professor of medicine, explained the normal cortisol level fluctuations a person experiences throughout the day, and what factors can influence the levels.