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Law's Sharona Hoffman explains niche retirement communities
What is a niche retirement community? U.S. News & World Report: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, noted residents of niche retirement communities “made careful and autonomous choices” about where to live and are therefore “likely…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards weighs in on infectious diseases in Northeast Ohio
Dr. Amy Edwards discusses infectious diseases that Northeast Ohio is dealing with WKYC: Amy Edwards, associate professor and pediatric infection specialist, talked about the spike in flu cases, secondary viruses and measles, including what parents can do to protect their kids.
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Nutrition's Hope Barkoukis discusses the new food pyramid
The new food pyramid, protein hype and what actually matters The Educated Patient: Hope Barkoukis, chair of the nutrition department, discussed the new nutrition guidelines from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and what they mean to us.
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Law's Erik Jensen discusses President Trump’s Nvidia deal
Donald Trump, CEO-in-Chief: How the president’s dealmaking instincts are shaking up business and the government"Fortune Magazine: Erik Jensen, the Coleman P. Burke Professor Emeritus of Law, said President Trump’s Nvidia deal likely violates the Constitution’s Export Clause, which he called an…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses former House Speaker Larry Householder’s case
Ex-Ohio Speaker Larry Householder open to plea deal to avoid state corruption trial, say attorneys WEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said former House Speaker Larry Householder’s options—a plea deal, a Supreme Court reversal, or a presidential pardon—are all…
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Chemistry's Robert Salomon discusses potential asthma treatment discovery
New discovery could change how asthma is treated, scientists say U.S. News & World Report: Robert Salomon, the Charles Frederic Mabery Professor of Research in Chemistry, identified “pseudo leukotrienes” as potential key drivers of asthma inflammation. Salomon said these molecules may be…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman weighs in on John Deere and faith-based employee resource groups
One of DEI's biggest critics pressures John Deere to launch new diversity initiative National Law Journal: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, warned that as John Deere faces pressure to allow faith-based employee resource groups,…
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Undergraduates Suneha Selke and Suong Tran work to combat campus waste
Accelerating ideas: CWRU students to pitch uniSWAP app to combat campus waste FreshWater Cleveland: Case Western Reserve juniors Suneha Selke and Suong Tran said their company, uniSWAP, was inspired by seeing usable items tossed during dorm move-outs. They wanted to create a "year-round app"…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone on the healthiest oatmeal
We asked a dietitian which type of oatmeal is healthiest Verywell Health: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, said steel-cut oats are the healthiest choice because they’re least processed, higher in fiber, and digest more slowly for steadier blood…
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Law's Michael Benza on FirstEnergy public corruption trial
FirstEnergy public corruption trial begins WCPO: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said that as the FirstEnergy corruption trial begins, the defense will likely argue the alleged bribery was simply “politics as usual,” emphasizing how blurry the line can be between…