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Medicine's Anna Maria Hibbs authors study of Vitamin D's effect on recurrent wheezing
Vitamin D aids black preterm infants with wheezing MD Magazine: In a recent paper, Anna Maria Hibbs, associate professor of pediatrics, found that premature black babies fed milk or formula fortified with Vitamin D supplementation had reduced recurrent wheezing.
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Medicine's Sheryl Kingsberg shares what gynecological patients are hesitant to discuss
18 questions you’re too embarrassed to ask your gynecologist Reader’s Digest: Sheryl Kingsberg, professor of reproductive biology and psychiatry, explained that many gynecological patients are hesitant to discuss their loss of sexual desire with their physician, but that it is an important symptom…
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Astronomy's Stacy McGaugh explains why recent discoveries may not prove dark matter's existence
Einstein’s greatest theory validated on a galactic scale Scientific American: A team of astrophysicists recently published research on the behavior of two distant galaxies. Stacy McGaugh, professor of astronomy, argued why their findings may not disprove other theories concerning dark matter.
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Weatherhead School's Sayan Chatterjee analyzes Walmart's strategies to stay competitive
Battling big players not new for Walmart U.S. News and World Report: Sayan Chatterjee, professor of design and innovation, discussed Walmart’s strategies to stay competitive in an increasingly crowded and ever-changing market, citing its new same-day grocery delivery service.
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Law School's Avidan Y. Cover examines Supreme's Courts decision on the travel ban
In travel ban decision, Supreme Court shows judicial deference to presidency The Christian Science Monitor: After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Donald Trump’s travel ban, Avidan Y. Cover, professor of law and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy,…
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Law School's Aleksander Cuic explains the immigration court process
It will take weeks for 146 arrested in Ohio ICE raid to see judge, lawyers say cleveland.com: People arrested in a recent ICE raid at an Ohio meat packaging plant are now waiting for a federal judge to hear their case. Aleksandar Cuic, adjunct professor of law, described the process they will go…
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center receives $31.9 million from National Cancer Institute
Cleveland’s collective effort to fight cancer garners high marks and big money ideastream: The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, a joint effort of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, was awarded $31.9 million by the National Cancer Institute to continue its…
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Law School's Cassandra Burke Robertson writes about Trump Foundation lawsuit
How the Trump Foundation could undercut the public trust in charitable giving The Conversation: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law and director of the Center for Professional Ethics, authored a piece analyzing the impact of the New York Attorney…
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Nursing School's Mary Terhaar comments on new partnership with MetroHealth
Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth partner on nursing education Crain’s Cleveland Business: Mary Terhaar, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Professor of Nursing and associate dean of academic affairs, spoke about the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing and MetroHealth System’s new…
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Law School's Jonathan Adler examines sixth U.S. Circuit Court nominees
Abortions, the Muslim ban and other controversial cases of Trump's Ohio nominees for a federal appeals court cleveland.com: President Donald Trump has nominated two Ohio men to serve on the sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and…