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Law's Aleksandar Cuic discusses reasoning for influx of immigrants at the U.S.'s southern border
Three reasons why so many migrants want to cross from Mexico to US BBC News: Aleksandar Cuic, director of the Immigration Clinic at the School of Law, weighed in on the many reasons for the influx of immigrants at the nation’s southern border.
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History's Noël Voltz discusses Black families' fights for reparations
‘We owe it to Gracie’: A look inside this family’s quest for reparations Yahoo! News: Noël Voltz, assistant professor of history, provided commentary on Black families’ fights to return lost and stolen land.
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Medicine's Mark Cameron examines accuracy of at-home COVID-19 test results
Swabbing your stool for COVID probably won't give you an accurate result, experts say Health: Mark Cameron, associate professor and infectious disease researcher at the School of Medicine, weighed in on whether at-home COVID-19 tests accurately detect the virus.
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CWRU's Rachel Smith participates in program geared toward inspiring student entrepreneurs in Northeast Ohio
Northeast Ohio colleges are investing in student ideas through entrepreneurship programs ideastream: Rachel Smith, fabrication manager at Sears think[box], participated in a program highlighting courses, partnerships and programs geared toward inspiring student entrepreneurs at many Northeast…
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Economics' Jonathan Ernest discusses benefits of social media marketing for small businesses
Social media platforms help small businesses like Art of Sucre grow their brand WEWS: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics, discussed a local company’s marketing effort on TikTok, noting this type of brand remarketing is a good approach for local entrepreneurs to follow.
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Physics' Harsh Mathur weighs in on scientists' search for a possible ninth planet
Scientists are now close to finding a mysterious planet that explains strange cosmic phenomena, study reports Vice News: Harsh Mathur, professor of physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on scientists’ ongoing search for a possible ninth planet. Some researchers, including…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman examines a Texas politician's request seeking transgender medical records
AG Ken Paxton seeking records from second out-of-state transgender care provider Houston Chronicle: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said a Texas politician’s requests seeking transgender medical records could be blocked by a federal…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino shares different medical purposes of ketamine
Is ketamine an opioid? No – and how it works may surprise you. USA Today: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained how ketamine is considered a general anesthetic, but can be used for many different medical purposes.
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Medicine's Amitabh Chak discusses stomach cancer rates in the U.S.
Toby Keith dies at 62 due to stomach cancer: How to recognize early signs WKYC: Amitabh Chak, professor at the School of Medicine, said that while stomach cancer rates are relatively low in the U.S., doctors are seeing cases rise in younger people and women.
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Medicine's Camilla Kilbane discusses the launch of study investigating Parkinson's disease among the Black and African American community
UH to have pivotal role in study of Parkinson’s disease in Black and African Americans cleveland.com: Camilla Kilbane, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the launch of a study that will investigate Parkinson’s disease in the Black and African American community. “We look…