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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone discusses safety of carbon steel cookware
Is carbon steel cookware safe to use? Homes & Gardens: Lindsay Malone, instructor in the Department of Nutrition in the School of Medicine, made clear that carbon steel cookware is safe to use. "It contains no harmful chemicals and is made from only iron and carbon," she said....
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Law's Sharona Hoffman offers comments on the Trump administration's lawsuits against health insurance companies
Trump is targeting insurance companies: Expect spike in fraud litigation law.com (subscription required): Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said that the Trump administration lawsuits against major Medicare Advantage insurers and brokers...
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Medicine's Amy Edwards weighs in on the FDA's COVID recommendation updates
COVID variant NB.1.8.1 hits U.S. What to know about symptoms, new booster vaccine restrictions CBS News: Amy Edwards, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, commented on how the FDA's COVID recommendation updates remain unclear. "Some of the language around pre-existing condit...
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Medicine's Varun Sundaram weighs in on study on reduction of atrial fibrillation-related with GLP-1
GLP-1 use may prevent recurrent arrhythmia events for patients with diabetes, obesity Healio: Varun Sundaram, associate professor of medicine, shared his thoughts on a study that demonstrated how GLP-1 use dramatically reduced the incidence of atrial fibrillation-related events in patients with dia...
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Law's Eric Chaffee shares thoughts on New York's lawsuit against Capital One
Answering your questions about New York's lawsuit against Capital One U.S. News & World Report: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said a settlement is likely in New York’s lawsuit against Capital One, but he warned consumers should...
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Weatherhead's Andrew Medvedev shares thoughts on shifting from industrial-era education
A perspective on business schools—the race to keep up with the marketplace CMO Confidential (podcast): Andrew Medvedev, dean of Weatherhead School of Management, urged a shift from industrial-era education, advocating for real-world skills, contextual thinking, and trusting people “more than you th...
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Law's Jessie Hill weighs in on recent Supreme Court decision on church-state separation in public education
Landmark religious charter school fight comes to Supreme Court Bloomberg Tax: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a Supreme Court case that could redefine church-state separation in public education. “This is direct public money going to a religious school,” Hill said, w...
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Medicine's Darcy Freedman discusses Cleveland's new MidTown Collaboration Center
Inside Cleveland’s innovative new MidTown Collaboration Center cleveland.com: Darcy Freedman, the Mary Ann Swetland Professor of Environmental Health Sciences in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and director of the Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health, disc...
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses insurance options for military families
Military families should compare options, weigh claims reputation when choosing insurance WalletHub: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, advised military families to compare multiple insurers, including USAA, to find the best fit. He added that a c...
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone weighs in on food dyes in food
FDA banning petroleum-based synthetic dyes from nation's food supply Spectrum News: Lindsay Malone, instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, explained how food dyes are often in the same food products that cause kids to be more active. “So it’s challenging to tease out, ...