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The popular anti-aging supplements that actually feed cancer and make it resistant to treatment
The Daily Mail: Jordan Winter, co-leader of the Developmental Therapeutics Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, explained how Vitamin B3 vitamins may be doing more harm than good for people going through cancer treatment. "Our findings highlight a potentially concerning role for…
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Highly mutated COVID variant 'cicada' detected in Northeast Ohio
Ideastream: Amy Edwards, associate professor of pediatrics, explained how early data suggest these mutations could allow the variant to partially evade the immunity people have built up from previous infections or vaccines. "There's a little bit of cross protection from this most recent vaccine…
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Case Western Reserve University Deploys Google Gemini
Ed Tech: Tron Compton-Engle, assistant vice president of client experience, said that he and his team had been looking for an AI solution “where we didn’t have to worry about whether the data was being used for training. And Gemini was a way to get a safe AI tool that the entire campus could use…
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SNAP recipients have been banned from purchasing sugary drinks, but other options are available
Spectrum News: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, said the SNAP soda ban aims to steer families toward healthier choices, noting sugary drinks drive chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes and offer little nutritional value. She recommends…
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Inamori Center's Eileen Anderson discusses the ethical liabilities of patient data
Patient data is an asset and a liability—here’s how to avoid costly misstepsCure: Eileen Anderson, director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence and the Inamori Professor in Ethics, discussed how when you’re forming a new biotech or life sciences company, it's important to…
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Pro-lifers sound alarm over mail-order pills surpassing abortion travel
Washington Times: Jessie Hill, professor and the director of the Reproductive Rights Law Initiative at the School of Law, noted that a recent report highlights telehealth abortions as a “highly effective” workaround for women in restrictive states. “Criminalizing abortion does not mean that people…
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'You cannot bring back the dead:' Iranian Americans face uncertainty under ceasefire
Spectrum News: Michael Scharf, associate dean for Global Legal Studies at School of Law, explained how this kind of U.S. military action in Iran would have violated decades-long precedents in international criminal law and laws of war. “Many countries around the world are using what they call…
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Ohio gubernatorial candidate with rifle invites Ramaswamy to play ‘Cowboys and Indians’
WEWS: Deepak Sarma, the Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed a recent video targeting GOP gubnatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, noting that the clip was “100 percent” a threat, calling it racist and saying it fuels xenophobia in…
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Cleveland’s police commission clashes with City Hall amid push to end federal oversight
Signal Cleveland: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the city of Cleveland's threat of sanctions against the police commission's lawyers was "extraordinary" and appeared designed to discourage future opposition—a "hard-nosed move"—as Cleveland's Community Police…
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Law's Jonathan Entin on how Barbara Rose Johns helped end school segregation
75 years after she led a student strike that helped end school segregation, Barbara Rose Johns now stands in the US Capitol where Robert E. Lee once didThe Conversation: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law at the School of Law, highlighted Barbara Johns’ courage, calling…