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Law professor Adler talks big business’s influence on Supreme Court decisions
The Supreme Court: Big Business and the First Amendment KCRW: Professor Jonathan Adler served as a guest on NPR's "To the Point," where he discussed big business's influence on the Supreme Court....
Dental professor Mark Hans featured in PBS show on importance of sleep
WVIZ/PBS: Mark G. Hans, associate dean of graduate studies and professor and chairman of the Department of Orthodontics in the School of Dental Medicine, was featured in Sleep: A Wake-Up Call on WVIZ/PBS last night. The show will re-air July 3 at 3:30 and 10:30 p.m. and July 6 at 7:30 p.m....
Dermatology faculty explains causes, prevention and treatment of melanoma
Rethinking melanoma and preventing skin cancer: NetWellness The Plain Dealer: Meg R. Gerstenblith, assistant professor in the Department of Dermatology, explains the causes of melanoma and ways to prevent and treat it....
Law professor Benza explains why federal judges upheld death sentence in double murder case
Judges worry, but affirm death sentence of Tyrone Noling The Plain Dealer: Though federal judges questioned whether Tyrone Noling was guilty of a double murder, they let his 1996 death sentence stand. Michael Benza, visiting associate professor at the law school, said that federal judges who at a s...
Chemical engineering professor weighs in on new static electricity research
New data zap views of static electricity Science News: New research could change traditional views on how static electricity builds up, but it’s not conclusive as to what dominates the static charge, said Daniel Lacks, C. Benson Branch Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering....
PRCHN-reviewed study shows Ohio has 4th-highest mortality rate from breast cancer
Women in Northeast Ohio who most need breast cancer screening can't get it The Plain Dealer: The Komen Community Profile, which includes demographic and breast cancer statistics reviewed by the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, found that Ohio has the fourth-highest mortality ra...
Law professor Adler says former Rep. Renzi should appeal his case
Renzi’s case is far from settled Roll Call: After a federal appeals court allowed the Justice Department to proceed with its case against former Rep. Rick Renzi, School of Law professor Jonathan Adler said Renzi should appeal. “If I'm Renzi, I'm talking to my lawyers right now,” he said....
School of Medicine professor Strohl discusses American reliance on sleeping pills
Breaking the shackles of insomnia: Many Americans rely too heavily on pills, Cleveland doctors say The Plain Dealer: More than 30 million people in the U.S. use sleeping pills, but many there are side effects. “In head-to-head comparisons, Ambien and cognitive behavioral therapy are equally effecti...
FDA issues warning on three anemia drugs
Boston.com: After three drugs that have been widely used to treat anemia in kidney and cancer patients have proven dangerous, the FDA said doctors should consider avoiding medicines altogether. “This is a very big deal,” said Jay Wish, professor of medicine. “It’s going to hit the dialysis populatio...
After inmate appears to struggle during Georgia execution, medical experts split on humaneness
Associated Press: Howard Nearman, chairman of the anesthesiology department at the School of Medicine, weighed in on whether an execution in Atlanta went awry when an inmate jerked his head throughout the procedure. “As he’s going to sleep, there could be many kinds of reactions. He could have had t...