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Medicine's Stephanie Pike Moore discusses unregulated cannabis and kratom sellers
Some unregulated CBD, THC businesses also sell kratom and more in Ohio Statehouse News Bureau: Stephanie Pike Moore, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said many unregulated cannabis and kratom sellers in Ohio rebrand to dodge trouble, with products growing more potent amid stalled…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses same-sex marriage rights in Ohio
Separate discrimination, same-sex marriage amendments eyed for Ohio’s 2026 ballot Fox 8 News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns same-sex marriage rights, Ohio’s constitutional ban could be enforced again. His comments come as…
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Law's Susan Moran criticizes ordinance penalizing gas stations for fueling illegal ATVs and dirt bikes
Gas stations and clerks could be on the hook for allowing illegal dirt bikes and ATVs to fuel up WEWS: Susan Moran, adjunct professor of law at the School of Law, criticized Cleveland’s ordinance penalizing gas stations for fueling illegal ATVs and dirt bikes, calling it vague, unfair to clerks,…
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Biology's Emmitt Jolly discusses common parasites
You might be hosting a parasite right now, here's how to tell TIME: Emmitt Jolly, professor of biology, said parasites are the most successful form of life. He described the most common parasites that infect humans—such as toxoplasma, giardia and tapeworms—and how to protect yourself from them.
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Trump justifies his D.C. takeover by citing crime rates, but Cleveland’s are higher. Could we be next?
cleveland.com: Dan Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, questioned President Trump’s takeover of D.C.’s police despite falling crime rates. He noted Washington’s violent crime dropped significantly,…
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Mandel School's Dan Flannery questions President Trump’s takeover of D.C.’s police
Trump justifies his D.C. takeover by citing crime rates, but Cleveland’s are higher. Could we be next? cleveland.com: Dan Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone offers advice on how much coffee is safe to drink
Drinking coffee may help you live longer and healthier, study finds Health: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor at the School of Medicine, gave her recommendation on how much coffee a day is okay to drink. While a small to moderate amount of coffee has anti-inflammatory benefits,…
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Medicine's Carolyn Levers-Landis shares benefits of sound machines for sleeping infants
How to use a sound machine: The safety basics BabyList: Carolyn Ievers-Landis, professor of pediatrics, suggested that white noise machines might be helpful as they muffle other sounds in the household or adjoining households that might startle a sleeping infant—speaking from a behavioral sleep…
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Medicine's Phillip Resnick discusses offers a forensic psychiatry perspective on school shooters
Records reveal the Uvalde shooter's troubling path from promising student to gunman NBC San Antonio: Phillip Resnick, a forensic psychiatrist and professor at the School of Medicine, said school shooters often plan attacks, creating opportunities for prevention. Resnick noted the Uvalde shooter…
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Law's Kendall McPherson weighs in on Youngstown’s moratorium on SOBE’s plan to burn tires into fuel
Group against SOBE plant meets as city’s appeal remains unanswered WKBN, Youngstown: Kendall McPherson, fellow at the School of Law’s Environmental Law Clinic, urged residents to support Youngstown’s moratorium on SOBE’s plan to burn tires into fuel, saying the council needs more time to study…