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Medicine's Xin Qi makes new Parkinson’s discovery
Discovery paves way for new Parkinson’s treatments Neuro Rehab Times: Xin Qi, the Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber professor of brain sciences at the School of Medicine, discussed how her team discovered how harmful protein build-up in brain cells causes the death of movement-controlling nerve…
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Medicine's Max Wiznitzer on what we know about ADHD
In Good Health: What we know about ADHD WAMU NPR: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatrics and neurology at the School of Medicine, participated in a panel discussion about ADHD—from symptoms, to diagnoses, to treatments.
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Weatherhead's Melissa Carlisle explains percentage-based budgets
How to choose the right budget percentages for you WalletHub: Melissa Carlisle, associate professor of accountancy and the Thomas M. Dickerson Fellow at Weatherhead School of Management, said percentage-based budgets are helpful starting points, especially for beginners, but should be adjusted…
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Law's Michael Benza explains Guardians' Clase’s pitch-rigging case
Experts explain why Guardians’ Clase wouldn’t get max sentence, if convicted cleveland.com: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said federal sentencing guidelines—not statutory maximums—drive most sentences, aiming to reduce disparities nationwide. In Emmanuel Clase’s…
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Medicine's Marissa Scavuzzo discusses study on why women experience more severe gut pain
Early research hints at why women experience more severe gut pain than men do Live Science: Marissa Scavuzzo, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a study that helps explain why women’s gut pain can worsen as hormones change, validating patients’ experiences that have often…
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Northeast Ohio hosts National Science Foundation site visit as NEO-SMART advances as national finalist
Northeast Ohio was in the national spotlight this week (Jan. 21-22) as regional leaders hosted a site visit from the National Science Foundation (NSF) review team evaluating NEO-SMART, a regionally led, execution-ready collaborative that is a finalist in the NSF’s Regional Innovation Engines…
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Extra shuttle to run on Green Link route during cold temperatures
To meet demand and reduce wait times, an extra shuttle will run on the Green Link route whenever the forecasted temperature falls below 20 degrees. This change is in effect through the remainder of the semester. View the route and other shuttle information.
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Political science’s Kathryn C. Lavelle writes book chapter on history of financial architecture released in edited volume
In November, Kathryn C. Lavelle, PhD, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, published a book chapter on the history of financial architecture released in an edited volume of International Economic and Monetary Architecture at the Crossroads: Bretton Woods at 80. The chapter,…
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Sign up for a CPR training class
February is American Heart Month, which aims to spread awareness about heart health and simple actions that can save lives. To observe American Heart Month, ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Division of Public Safety will host a series of free adult CPR and AED classes on campus, including…
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Music’s Lisa Huisman Koops hosts Parenting Musically podcast with insights from lecturer George Blake
In season seven of the Parenting Musically podcast, various professional musicians from the Cleveland area were interviewed to explore dynamic meanings of parenting and place in an age of global interconnection. Lisa Huisman Koops, PhD, professor of music at the College of Arts and Sciences at Case…