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Medicine's Ryan Marino explains how alcohol is a carcinogen
U.S. alcohol consumption has hit a record low, poll finds—experts have theories why HuffPost: Ryan Marino, associate professor of medicine and a toxicologist, explained how alcohol is a known carcinogen. “This doesn’t mean that a glass of wine or other drink will necessarily harm someone, but it…
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on limits to presidential authority under the Commerce Clause
How the Trump administration could attack state laws it says stifle US economy Yahoo Finance: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the Commerce Clause doesn’t give the president authority to strike down state laws. "It's not clear to me that Congress can use its…
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Siegal Lifelong Learning Program Executive Director Ted Evans discusses new role
CWRU’s Siegal Lifelong Learning Program seeks broader reach under new leadership cleveland.com: Ted Evans, executive director of the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, said that in his new role, he aims to expand curriculum, boost enrollment post-COVID and broaden community partnerships.…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards weighs in on Texas measles outbreak
Everyday Health: Amy Edwards, associate professor of pediatrics and an infectious disease expert, said that based on available data, the measles outbreak in Texas seems to have ended but cautions that an outbreak could happen again. “I would expect outbreaks like this to happen with increasing…
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Nursing's Kylie Meyer explains what 55-and-over communities are all about
The pros and cons of 55-and-over communities Care.com: Kylie Meyer, gerontologist and assistant professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, explained what a 55-and-over community is all about. “Fifty-five-and-over communities are often sought out by older adults looking to downsize,…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses President Trump's hope to end mail-in voting
Trump wants to end mail-in voting. Here's what that means for you. WEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said President Trump cannot ban mail-in voting or machines by executive order, stressing only Congress and states control election…
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Law's Matthew Rossman weighs in on tax abatements in Cleveland
Property tax exemptions in Ohio: Who pays when others don’t? cleveland.com: Matthew Rossman, professor of law, said Cleveland’s once-generous tax abatements made sense decades ago but should evolve with changing market demand. He also argued nonprofit organizations receiving massive tax breaks,…
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Law's Avidan Cover discusses Trump-Putin Alaska meeting
What was discussed between President Trump and Putin during meeting in Alaska? CGTN: Avidan Cover, professor and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at the School of Law, discussed the potential Trump-Putin Alaska meeting topics, highlighting security, Ukraine conflict…
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Medicine's Hope Barkoukis weighs in on concerns with Orlando Bloom's tuna-and-cucumber diet
Orlando Bloom lost 30 pounds on tuna-cucumber diet that’s a ‘nutrition disaster’ Woman's World: Hope Barkoukis, registered dietician and chair of the Department of Nutrition, called Orlando Bloom’s tuna-and-cucumber diet a “total nutrition disaster,” warning it mimics starvation, causing…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone describes how ginger may boost heart health
What happens to your blood pressure and cholesterol when you add ginger to your diet Verywell Health: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor at the School of Medicine, said ginger may boost heart health by lowering cholesterol, triglycerides and inflammation. She noted its active…