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Law's Sharona Hoffman examines the most common types of elder abuse
States with the best elder-abuse protections WalletHub: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, discussed the most common types of elder abuse, as well as ways that policymakers can protect seniors. “It is very important to stay in close…
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Medicine's Ian Neeland outlines the contours of metabolic syndrome
Managing and treating metabolic syndrome PBS, Next Avenue: Ian Neeland, associate professor at the School of Medicine, outlined the contours of metabolic syndrome, a complex risk factor for cardiovascular heart disease and type 2 diabetes. “It is important to understand that metabolic syndrome…
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Engineering's Shuo Li shares hope for medical imaging technology
CWRU researchers hope to use AI for safer, cheaper medical imaging technology Crain’s Cleveland Business: Shuo Li, associate professor at Case School of Engineering, explained the goal of his team’s medical imaging technology that is supported by a $1.125 million National Science Foundation…
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Medicine's Eileen Anderson shares coping mechanisms for empty nesting
How to cope with becoming an empty nester Parents Magazine: Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD Professor in Bioethics at the School of Medicine, shared some coping mechanisms for entering a new phase of parenthood: empty nesting. “After spending 18 years investing in and…
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Nursing's Eric Barbato and Stephanie Griggs weigh in on poor sleep habits
Case Western Reserve researchers study the emerging field of sleep Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Eric Barbato and Stephanie Griggs, both assistant professors at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, weighed in on how poor sleep habits are linked to hypertension, impaired…
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Social Justice Institute's Ayesha Bell Hardaway raises questions about tactics used to nab drivers passing through the Village of Peninsula
Who profits off Peninsula's speed camera program? WEWS: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, raised questions about the tactics used to nab drivers passing through the Village of Peninsula. In the area of 1985 Main Street, the speed limit drops…
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Political science's Matthew Lacombe and Begun Center's Daniel Flannery share various influences that impact gun ownership
Spectrum News 1 Special: Exploring American gun culture Spectrum News: Matthew Lacombe, the Alexander P. Lamis Associate Professor in American Politics in the Department of Political Science, and Daniel Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education,…
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Medicine's Jonathan Shoag explains causes for aging differences
CWRU researchers ask what makes us age? And can we reverse it? cleveland.com: Jonathan Shoag, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained what he and his research colleagues hope to learn about what causes people to age differently, supported by a $3.5 million grant from the…
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Medicine's Jarrod Dalton and Adam Perzynski discusses the use of digital twin technology in healthcare
What are digital twins and how can they be used in healthcare? HealthTech Magazine: Jarrod Dalton, associate professor of medicine, and Adam Perzynski, associate professor of medicine and sociology, discussed digital twin technology, which in its simplest form, can be defined as a virtual model…
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Medicine's Betul Hatipoglu shares reasons for weight loss difficulty
Losing weight after 50: 15 tips to change body composition and build muscle Women’s Health: Betul Hatipoglu, professor of medicine and director of the Center for Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, said there are multiple reasons for difficulty losing weight in your 50s, but a big one revolves…