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Mandel School’s Jane Timmons-Mitchell weighs in on challenges for parents who work from home
Students home from school because of coronavirus can help babysit for working parents Cleveland.com: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, associate clinical professor of psychology at the School of Medicine and a senior research associate with the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social…
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School of Medicine's Heidi Gullet, team of students praised by Ohio's health director
Ohio’s top health official praises Cuyahoga County, CWRU Fox 8 Cleveland: Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton recently highlighted the work done by leaders in Cuyahoga County, including Heidi Gullet, an associate professor of medicine who is the medical director for the county, and the…
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Ignoring 'social distancing' mandates is a bad idea, says med school’s Mark Cameron
Americans are hitting bars and bragging about not social distancing https://mashable.com/article/people-bars-coronavirus-social-distancing/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29Mashable: Mark Cameron, an associate professor in the Department of…
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Jane Timmons-Mitchell, of the medical school and the Mandel School, discusses coping mechanisms during coronavirus pandemic
Seven ways to cope with anxiety during the coronavirus outbreak AARP:Jane Timmons-Mitchell, associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, spoke about how anxiety suppresses the immune system, which can make people more vulnerable to sickness.
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Anat Alon-Beck, of the School of Law, points out that the coronavirus might be a catalyst for new innovation, invention
As President Trump declares national emergency: Is the glass half-full or half-empty? Forbes: Anat Alon-Beck, an assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, shared a positive perspective on the coronavirus: it may spur innovation and improve technology.
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Medical school’s Mark Cameron discusses the uncertainty about whether COVID-19 is connected to seasonality
Seasonality of COVID-19 remains uncertain Healio: Mark Cameron, an associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences in the School of Medicine, pointed out that since pandemic-prone coronaviruses have not been connected to seasonality, it won’t go away simply…
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School of Law’s Juscelino Colares discusses the potential impact on the nation’s economy
Could COVID-19 lead to another recession? WKYC- NBC-3: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law and professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences, said that flattening the curve of COVID-19 cases might help the economy rebound more smoothly.
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Medical school researcher Mark Cameron shares the lessons we’ve learned from past pandemics
Politics and the coronavirus, and the lessons from past pandemics Sound of Ideas—ideastream: Mark Cameron, an associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences in the School of Medicine, discussed how COVID-19 stacks up against the SARS and MERS outbreaks of the…
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School of Law’s Andrew Geronimo discusses constitutionality of banning gatherings
Can Ohio ban mass gatherings constitutionally? The Center Square: Andrew Geronimo, a fellow at the School of Law and the director of the school’s IP Venture Clinic, commented that state authorities are operating within their power to curb mass gatherings.
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Law and political science professor Jonathan Entin shares his thoughts about the election dispute in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak
Coronavirus: Ohio Supreme Court moving to rule quickly on primary election dispute Columbus Dispatch: Jonathan L. Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that while the state’s public health…