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CWRU Candy Crawl
Are you ready to treat yourself this Halloween? Join the University Spirit Committee for the CWRU Candy Crawl: A fang-tastic day of trick-or-treating across campus Thursday, Oct. 31, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. With more than 30 offices on campus participating, prepare to collect sweet…
Next Case Comprehensive Cancer Center seminar to be held Nov. 8
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar series event Friday November 8th from Noon to 1 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building Auditorium. This seminar is presented by the Molecular Oncology Program. Lunch is provided; no registration is necessary. The…
‘What does this mean?’ How to interpret medical test results and advocate for your health
With the rise of digital health tools and abundant online resources, we live in an era where healthcare information is more accessible than ever. This information is essential to navigate one’s health journey, but without an understanding of complex data and medical jargon, test results may prompt…
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Sharona Hoffman publishes “Employers and the Privatization of Public Health”
Professor Sharona Hoffman published a new article in the Boston College Law Review entitled “Employers and the Privatization of Public Health.” The article focuses on the role of employers in public health and argues that they constitute increasingly important actors in the U.S. public health…
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Med's Amy Edwards notes importance of vaccinating for whooping cough
Infectious disease experts are begging families to pay attention to these three unexpected symptoms of whooping cough Parade Magazine: Amy Edwards, associate professor at the School of Medicine, noted the importance of vaccinations for whooping cough, as immunity wanes after five years. “Young…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses Ohio Issue 1's possible impact on police, firefighters and military members joining the redistricting commission
Ohio Issue 1: Can police, veterans serve on proposed redistricting commission? The Columbus Dispatch: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said Ohio Issue 1’s impact on police, firefighters and military members joining the redistricting commission…
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Law's Jessie Hill emphasizes that an Ohio judge permanently blocked the state’s six-week abortion ban
Judge permanently blocks law that banned most Ohio abortions. Here’s what to know. The Washington Post: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed an Ohio judge’s decision to permanently block the state’s six-week abortion ban. Hill ​​emphasized the need for this clarity: “If…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck examines Boeing's vulnerability amid public scrutiny
Boeing machinists to vote on contract as company faces uncertain future The Hill: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor at the School of Law, questioned Boeing's vulnerability amid public scrutiny, sharing concerns whether it can maintain access to government-funded defense and space projects. She…
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Biomedical informatics' Rong Xu discusses Ozempic's potential to lower risk of Alzheimer's disease
Ozempic may significantly lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease — here’s how New York Post: Rong Xu, professor of biomedical informatics, discussed how Type 2 diabetics may have a shot at significantly lowering their risk of Alzheimer’s disease if they take Ozempic instead of other diabetes…
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Law's Eric Chaffee comments on potential growth of former President Donald Trump's business empire if he is re-elected
How Donald Trump's business empire would thrive under second term Newsweek: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said that if re-elected, former President Donald Trump would likely continue expanding his business empire. “The office…