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Art history's Maggie Popkin comments on cultural and artistic treasures that can be lost in military conflicts
Cleveland Museum of Art collection shows what’s at risk if Trump orders attacks on Iranian cultural sites The Plain Dealer: Maggie Popkin, the Robson Junior Professor and associate professor of art history in the College of Arts and Sciences, commented on the cultural and artistic treasures that…
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Anthropology's Lihong Shi shares thoughts on the lasting impact of the one-child policy
Fugitive executed 19 years after beating three family planning officials to death Caixin Global: Lihong Shi, an associate professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences, was asked to discuss the implementation of the one-child policy and its lasting impact.
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Medicine's Heidi Gullett explains the link between poverty, lead poisoning, asthma and infant and early mortality
A health breakthrough that depends on people, not drugs Yes! Magazine: Heidi Gullett, who holds the Charles Kent Smith, MD and Patricia Hughes More MD Professorship in Medical Student Education in Family Medicine at the School of Medicine, weighed in on the association of poverty, lead poisoning,…
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Weatherhead's Daniel Shoag discusses research on why some workers don't seek out bright lights, big city
Blue-collar workers have every reason not to move to booming cites Washington Examiner: New research by Daniel Shoag, associate professor of economics in the Weatherhead School of Management, found that individuals without college educations are more likely to find high-density and -productivity…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone offers advice on menstrual discomfort
5 foods that help cramps Glamour: Lindsay Malone, an adjunct professor of nutrition in the School of Medicine, shared a list of omega-3 rich foods that could help reduce the length of menstruation.
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses debate about health care access
The market, not politicians, could solve the health care crisis Colorado Gazette: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, discussed "rationing" of health care, as well as the existing disparities in access to health care.
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Medicine's Nathan Berger and Siran Koroukian featured in article about research into cancers associated with obesity
Obesity-associated cancers are affecting people at a younger age, CWRU study suggests. The Plain Dealer: Nathan Berger, the Hanna-Payne Professor of Experimental Medicine, and Siran Koroukian, associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, spoke about a study…
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Physics' Harsh Mathur discusses his work to understand the expansion and acceleration of the universe
Exploradio Origins: Understanding a new theory of gravity WKSU: Harsh Mathur, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on his mathematical inquiries into the mystery of why the university accelerates its expansion as it continues to grow.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses thoughts on court review of Affordable Care Act
Democrats want Supreme Court to hear Obamacare case right away, before 2020 vote HuffPost: Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, shared his thoughts about the Supreme Court reviewing the Affordable Care Act.
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Music's Lisa Koop discusses the power of music in building family bonds
Families and Music The Academic Minute: Lisa Koop, professor of music education in the College of Arts and Sciences, explained how experiencing music together as a family can be beneficial for helping break down the hierarchical relationships between parents and children