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New heart research from Case Western Reserve University
WKYC: New research by Cody Rutledge, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, is bringing science one critical step closer to understanding what causes cardiac arrest and potentially preventing it.
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The people AI is displacing may be the ones holding everything together
Crain's Cleveland Business: Andrew Medvedev, the dean of the Weatherhead School of Management, warned that AI’s biggest risk is eroding the “informal system”—human judgment, relationships and culture that prevent mistakes. He says AI speeds top-down decisions while stripping away unseen safeguards,…
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Nitrate Levels in Tap Water May Raise Dementia Risk
Epoch Times: Hope Barkoukis, chair of the nutrition department, explained how about 80 percent of human nitrate exposure comes from vegetables but that these sources are not toxic because, in foods, they predominantly convert to nitric oxide, which helps dilate (open) blood vessels and reduce the…
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Trump administration personnel agency is asking for federal workers' medical records
CBS News: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, explained how the Office of Personnel Management could use medical data to analyze costs and improve the current system. "But," Hoffman said, "they are going to get very, very detailed and…
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Grand conspiracy investigation into Obama-era officials gains steam in South Florida
Washington Examiner: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said an investigation into alleged Obama-era efforts against Trump underscores the challenge of proving broad “conspiracy” claims in court. He noted that while the probe targets high-level officials, establishing…
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Death in Detention
San Fransisco Chronicle: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, noted that several detainee deaths in California were preventable, noting that with proper, timely medical care—especially for withdrawal—“all those people should be alive,” underscoring systemic failures in…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses concerns of automated US military draft registration
What to know about an automated US military draft registrationOhio Capital Journal: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said states can’t pass laws that interfere with interstate commerce, raising questions about Ohio’s hemp ban. He added the judge’s order could extend…
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Police departments using AI to help solve crimes faster
Spectrum News: Erman Ayday, an assistant professor of computer and data sciences at the Case School of Engineering, provided his expertise for a story about how some police departments are using artificial intelligence in criminal investigations. “I'm not opposed to these technologies. I'm just…
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Trump Raged At Fox News To Take A Host 'Off The Air'... And Oof, It Revealed A Lot
HuffPo: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic within the Milton and Charlotte Kramer Law Clinic Center, commented for a story on a talk show host getting called out to be fired and how the First Amendment may play into that.
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on FirstEnergy trial
Popular supplement may be helping cancer survive, scientists warnWEWS: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said that often in trials, all the evidence in a case doesn't make it before a jury. In the FirstEnergy trial, jurors lack key context by design. Benza said excluded…