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Medicine's Nathaniel McQuay weighs in on component therapy vs. whole-blood transfusion
Q&A: Whole-blood transfusion tied to reduced civilian traumatic hemorrhage mortalityPhysician's Weekly: Nathaniel McQuay, professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, provided his perspective on component therapy vs. whole-blood transfusion and how it may affect trauma care.
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Cooking Once a Week May Cut Dementia Risk by 70 Percent
Epoch Times: Lindsay Malone, instructor and clinical dietitian in the Department of Nutrition, noted that cooking at home lowers the risk of dementia in older persons. Cooking is not just about food, it’s a full brain-body activity. And that combination may be part of why we’re seeing these…
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CWRU's Norah Feeny discusses the importance of mental well-being
Mental Health Awareness Month: Breaking stigma and promoting well-being in AmericaFox Rio Grande Valley: Norah Feeny, executive director of the Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being, discussed the importance of mental well-being and ongoing challenges faced by millions of…
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[U]tech's Miro Humer discusses growing connections among Ohio’s tech hubs
Why these leaders are betting on OhioOhio Tech News: Miro Humer, vice president of University Technology and chief information officer, said growing connections among Ohio’s tech hubs are driving unexpected collaborations that strengthen the state’s innovation ecosystem.
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Pathology's Aaron Burberry shares recent brain research finding
Scientists discover dementia hidden trigger in your gutDaily Star: Aaron Burberry, assistant professor of pathology at the School of Medicine, discovered a hidden link between the gut and neurodegenerative conditions affecting the brain.
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Medicine's Andrew Garner discusses impact of childhood trauma on perceived safety
Understanding your child’s needs after traumaBoston Herald: Andrew Garner, clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine, explained that childhood trauma reshapes how kids perceive safety, triggering fight-or-flight responses and behaviors often mistaken for…
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Poverty Center's David Crampton weighs in on rural foster care spikes
Northeast Ohio's rural areas see foster care spikes even as state enrollment declinesideastream: David Crampton, associate professor at the Center on Poverty and Community Development, explained that rural foster care spikes reflect a lack of mental health services, not just child welfare needs.…
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Begun Center's Karen Coen Flynn weighs in on uses of Diversion Center services
Report highlights Diversion Center’s impact as Cuyahoga County weighs new crisis centercleveland.com: Karen Coen Flynn, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, noted an analysis found that roughly a third of clients of the Diversion Center…
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Law's Atiba Ellis shares concerns of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Voting Rights Act
The U.S. Supreme Court strikes another severe blow to the Voting Rights ActNPR: Atiba Ellis, the Morris G. Shanker Professor of Law and and associate dean for enrichment and engagement at the School of Law, said a recent Supreme Court ruling weakens the Voting Rights Act by requiring proof of…
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on Ohio school districts turning to income tax hikes
Why are Ohio school districts turning to income tax hikes on this year's ballot?WKYC: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said decades of state limits on property taxes have pushed Ohio school districts toward income taxes as a key funding alternative. He added that…