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Weatherhead’s Tracey Messer shares expertise in organizational behavior
Multigenerational melting pot Smart Business: Tracey Messer, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, provided her expertise in organizational behavior for a guest column on understanding and successfully managing the generational divide in the workplace.
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Medicine’s Max Wiznitzer questions study linked to ADHD and IBS
Can ADHD raise your risk of Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Study offers clues Healthline: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatrics and neurology at the School of Medicine, questioned a study linking ADHD and IBS, criticizing the research for overlooking more plausible explanations and focusing too…
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Law’s Sharona Hoffman shares the effects of the Social Security Fairness Act
Social Security Fairness Act: What it is and will it affect you U.S. News & World Report: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, noted that the Social Security Fairness Act repeals the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and…
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Nursing’s Shanina Knighton explains causes of red grout stains
If your grout turned red, skip the bleach and use this everyday staple instead The Spruce: Shanina Knighton, research associate professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, noted that red grout stains are often caused by Serratia marcescens bacteria. She recommends using hydrogen…
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Dermatology’s Rosanne Paul shares skincare tips for sunscreen use
Does skipping this skincare step make sunscreen less effective? Dermatologists weigh in Parade Magazine: Rosanne Paul, associate professor of dermatology at the School of Medicine, said that wearing a moisturizer with SPF is better than nothing, but layering is probably your best bet. Paul also…
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Medicine’s Michael Kulasingham shares health concerns for women with low bone density
Why vitamin K is essential Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Michael Kulasingham, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, cautioned that women with low bone density are at risk for hip fractures and vertebral fractures–-awe common concern among women as they age. “While in medical school,…
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Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on Iran bombings
Local law professor explains what could come following Iran bombings Fox 8 News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said that while President Trump’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites have sparked a national conversation, he doesn’t expect legal or congressional…
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Biology’s Roy Ritzmann explains the Bogong moth migration
Starry skies may guide Bogong moths home The New York Times: Roy Ritzmann, professor of biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on the Bogong moth possibly being the first invertebrate to use the starry night sky for migration. Ritzmann suggested the insects use a set of internal…
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Medicine’s Pauline Terebuh and Rebecca Morgan share research findings related to RSV vaccines and older adults
Many older people embrace vaccines. Research is proving them right The New York Times: Pauline Terebuh and Rebecca Morgan, professors at the School of Medicine, discussed their research highlighting older adults’ enthusiasm for vaccines where they found the RSV vaccine to be 75% effective at…
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Environmental law’s Victor Flatt weighs in on Supreme Court’s decision for EPA anti-pollution efforts
Supreme Court raises bar for future curbs on industrial air pollution E&E News by Politico: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, weighed in on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision that could hamper future…