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Cognitive science's Fey Parrill explains why it’s so difficult to detect a lie
Can you spot a liar? Here's the truth about busting someone's lies WKYC: Fey Parrill, associate professor in the Department of Cognitive Science, explained why it’s so difficult to detect a lie, the misconception that hand gestures indicate someone is lying and the challenge in researching such a…
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on allegations that a retired judge went to work drunk
Portsmouth ex-judge's cases could be appealed because of alcohol allegations Cincinnati Enquirer: After retired Scioto County Common Pleas Court judge William T. Marshall’s family alleged he went to work drunk, Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, discussed what it could mean for cases…
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Weatherhead School's J.B. Silvers weighs in on new rule requiring drug companies to air their list prices
Drug prices in TV ads: How transparent are they? Next Avenue: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, weighed in on how a new rule that would require drug companies to air their list prices—not co-pay or retail prices—in TV ads is geared more…
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CWRU students volunteer for program offering support to mothers, care for children
'Mom Power': Mothers at UH help each other parent and cope in mental health support groups The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University students volunteer for a program offered through University Hospitals that gives support to mothers and provides care for their children while in a group…
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Urology's Kirtishri Mishra discusses research on why opioids may not be needed after outpatient urologic procedures
Post-procedure opioid Rx may be unnecessary Urology Times: Kirtishri Mishra, a resident in the Department of Urology, discussed his research into how patients who undergo outpatient urologic procedures may not need a prescription for an opioid.
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Religious studies' Justine Howe discusses her recent book
Suburban Islam New Books Network: Justine Howe, assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies, discussed her recent book, Suburban Islam, and how her career path led her to the topics she wrote about in the book.
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Law's Carmen Naso weighs in on grand juries
The role of grand juries in Idaho's criminal court system Idaho Press: Carmen Naso, senior instructor of law, weighed in on the use of grand juries, including how they often lead to indictments and the declining use of them across the country.
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Psychological sciences' Lisa Damour discusses anxiety in teenage girls
Anxiety and teen girls Speaking of Psychology: Lisa Damour, senior advisor for the Schubert Center for Child Studies and clinical instructor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, spoke about anxiety in teenage girls and how society’s perception of anxiety and increased pressure placed on…
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Law's Jonathan Adler talks about President Donald Trump’s pushback to releasing his tax returns
Trump gambles he can stall Democratic tax returns demand past 2020 election The Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed President Donald Trump’s approach to pushing back against…
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Engineering's Anant Madabhushi explains research on using artificial intelligence in treating cancer
Local researchers use artificial intelligence to predict cancer treatment outcomes WKYC: Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, explained his research into how artificial…