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Medicine's Max Wiznitzer discusses changes in diagnosing autism
Bottom line on autism, Leucovorin and Tylenol Health Radar (pg. 6): Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatric neurology at the School of Medicine, explained that part of the rise in autism cases stems from changes in how the disorder is defined. “Autism is not the same disease today as it was in…
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Trainer Jason Chuhay gives running and health tips
5 tricks to make your run faster, healthier and more fun The New York Times: Jason Chuhay, running coach at One to One Fitness Center, advised new runners start slow and then build up their speed. "Start building up speed until you reach about 90 to 95 percent of your max effort, then slow back…
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Medicine's Sheryl Kingsberg discusses undiagnosed genitourinary syndrome of menopause in older women
What every woman should know about genitourinary syndrome of menopause Next Avenue: Sheryl Kingsberg, professor of reproductive biology, psychiatry and urology at the School of Medicine, said genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) affects up to 80% of postmenopausal women yet often goes…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses juvenile courts
Any mother should be outraged': Petition pushes for juvenile justice reform after attack on 5-year-old WEWS: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said prosecuting 9- and 10-year-olds raises major challenges because they may not understand their rights or actions. He noted…
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Law's Paul Rose discusses proxy advisory firms and their control of the marker
Musk calls proxy advisory firms ‘corporate terrorists.’ Why their power is growing in the stock market CNBC: Paul Rose, dean of the School of Law and business law attorney, said proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis control over 90% of their market and act as “de facto gatekeepers of…
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Medicine's Thomas Steinemann warns not to shower while wearing contacts
Why you should never shower while wearing contacts TIME: Thomas Steinemann, professor of ophthalmology at the School of Medicine, explained why showering with your contact lens on increases your chance of contracting a parasite found in tap water. “Once it’s in there, it’s extremely…
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Medicine's Ali Dehghani on the shingles vaccine and vascular benefits
Shingles vaccination linked to vascular benefits with breakthrough infections and in people with HIV Medscape: Ali Dehghani, an internal medicine physician at the School of Medicine, found that shingles in people with HIV is associated with triple the risk for major cardiovascular events.…
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Medicine's Kamal Raymond Chemali discusses POTS after COVID
This COVID leftover a big headache for suffers Newsmax: Kamal Raymond Chemali, professor of neurology at the School of Medicine, discussed how COVID shined a light on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), a chronic and often debilitating blood circulation disorder. "The best thing to…
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Medicine's Anthony Orsino discusses environmental and health issues in East Palestine
‘State of Science’ study on East Palestine complete Yahoo News!: Anthony Orsino, a PhD student in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, discussed his work determining the environmental and health issues resulting from the February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine,…
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Biomedical engineering's Emily Graczyk enters trial phase for prostheses
Thought-powered prosthesis enters trial phase Living With Amplitude: Emily Graczyk, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Case School of Engineering and School of Medicine, discussed her clinical trial of sensory prostheses. "We’re not just trying to make devices that move better.…