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Law’s Sharona Hoffman discussed Dave Yost’s public doubt over 10-year-old rape victim
Ohio attorney general said 10-year-old rape victim could have had abortion in Ohio, but state law isn't clear WEWS: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, weighed in on the case of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, who found himself in the…
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Medicine’s Margaret Stager gave advice for teens heading off to college
Health tips for teens going to college People: Margaret Stager, associate professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, offered some tips for teenagers heading to college—including creating a wellness checklist. “The adolescent and the young adult like to think, ‘I’m going to be fine,’” she…
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Weatherhead’s Jonathan Ernest discussed the rising cost of goods
Rise in seafood costs forcing sushi restaurants to roll with it and get creative WEWS: Jonathan Ernest, an assistant professor of economics at the Weatherhead School of Management, provided broader context for a report on rising seafood prices. “Lots of different products have become much more…
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History’s John Grabowski discussed Cleveland’s history
West Park resident preserves Cleveland's architectural history one brick at a time WEWS: John Grabowski, Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, provided his expertise on Cleveland history for a story featuring the city’s brick-paved streets, including Murray Hill Road and Hessler Road, both…
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Law’s Jessie Hill discussed the possibility charges being brought against women seeking abortions
Customer payment data could be part of abortion investigations Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, expressed that in the future, pregnant women—and anyone helping them—could be charged with crimes.
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History Jonathan Sadowsky discussed the possible social political cause of depression
Depression may not stem from a "chemical imbalance" after all — suggesting the problem is social Salon: Jonathan Sadowsky, the Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History in the Department of History, weighed in on a new study suggesting that depression has a social and political cause. “The…
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Biology’s Mark Willis discussed the colloquially named “murder hornet”
The 'murder hornet' finally has a good name Mashable: Mark Willis, professor and chair of the Department of Biology, talked about the northern giant hornet—formerly known as the “murder hornet” before the Entomological Society of America announced its common name change. “This is definitely an…
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Law’s Juscelino Colares explained why it’s ill-advised to change policy regarding China 
China sends dire warnings to the U.S. over Taiwan—what should Washington do? International Business Times: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, said it would be ill-advised for the US to change policy toward China. Rather, “’strategic ambiguity,” should be maintained.…
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Medicine’s Pamela Davis discussed her COVID-19 rebound research
CWRU medical research study says President Biden’s COVID-19 rebound not unique to Paxlovid The Plain Dealer: Pamela Davis, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor at the School of Medicine, discussed her recent research showing that COVID-19 rebound occurred in about 5% of patients…
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Law’s Jessie Hill discussed the abortion ban bill in South Carolina
Draft version of SC abortion bill raises concern among First Amendment experts North Carolina Public Radio: Jessie Hill, associate dean for research and faculty development and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a bill making its way through the South Carolina legislature that…