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Medicine's Mahmoud Ghannoum featured on "Taste Buds" for bestselling digestive health book
Mahmoud Ghannoum, a professor in the Department of Dermatology in the School of Medicine, was featured for his new book, Total Gut Balance, which was released in December and is a bestseller among digestive health titles. It includes 50 recipes to help lose weight and achieve balance for digestive…
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Documentary has Cleveland premiere Jan. 30
New film chronicles previous 'BrainGate2' project, as Case Western Reserve works with University Hospitals and Cleveland FES Center to take research further, achieving natural arm, hand movements via thought Six years ago, a team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University, University…
Commentary on Current Tobacco-Related Policies: Youth, E-Cigarettes and Flavored Nicotine Products
The following is a message from Erika Trapl, PhD, Co-Leader of the Cancer Population, Control & Population Research Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. Earlier this month, the American Cancer Society reported the largest single-year decline in cancer deaths at 2.2% and attributed this…
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University’s HoloAnatomy spreads to other campuses
Case Western Reserve University announced today that Northwestern University and three other academic institutions have committed to using HoloAnatomy® software in the preparation of future health care providers, while the University of Oxford has signed a formal letter of intent to do the…
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Case Western Reserve University and RoadPrintz Inc. sign license agreement to advance robotic street-painting technology
Automated truck invention makes road-painting safer, faster, cheaper A new invention by a former Cleveland Heights auto repair-shop owner and Case Western Reserve University engineering professor promises to make painting streets cheaper, faster and less risky to road workers. Their company is…
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Possible Alzheimer’s breakthrough suggested
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers say newly found protein is bio-marker for disease; suggest suppression of ‘aggregatin’ could lead to future treatments to slow Alzheimer’s progression Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine say they have…