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Medicine's Sarah Tout discusses postpartum family planning
What is postpartum family planning? U.S. News & World Report: Sarah Tout, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said postpartum family planning conversations should start around 20 weeks of pregnancy. She emphasized providing unbiased, evidence-based guidance to support patients’…
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Law's Aleksandar Cuic discusses how notarios fraud vulnerable migrants
Victims speak out about notarios targeting vulnerable migrants as fraud complaints rise WEWS: Aleksandar Cuic, director of the Immigration Clinic at the School of Law, said notarios are hard to track because they often omit identifying information, take money from immigrant communities, and…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo on new anti-SLAPP law and free speech
Judge tosses defamation case over racism allegations at Cleveland council meeting cleveland.com: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, highlighted Ohio’s new anti-SLAPP law, saying it allowed for a swift dismissal of a defamation suit meant to chill public…
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Law's Max Mehlman on the legality of delayed billing
Hot peppers sent him to the ER. Two years later, a ‘ghost bill’ arrived. The Washington Post: Max Mehlman, Distinguished University Professor and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said an ER bill arriving nearly two years late sounds “outrageous,” but whether it’s legal depends on state…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses new fentanyl labeling
Trump declared fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction. What does it mean? The Washington Post: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, cautioned that labeling fentanyl a “weapon of mass destruction” could frighten patients away from legitimate medical use, stressing it’s safe…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses how tariffs affect Northeast Ohio manufacturers
Trump’s tariffs are choking small US manufacturers – even those making music magic The Guardian: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said Northeast Ohio manufacturers depend on imported inputs that won’t be produced domestically without much…
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Dental medicine's Ali Syed discusses discounted care for veterans
Case Western Reserve dental school honors veterans with discounted care cleveland.com: Ali Syed, associate professor at the School of Dental Medicine, commented on the dental school honoring military veterans with a program offering discounted dental care. “It is our way of saying a special…
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Medicine's Austin Kennemer and Rong Xu on reducing Alzheimer’s risk
Traumatic brain injury: Quick treatment cuts Alzheimer’s risk, Case Western Reserve study suggests cleveland.com: Austin Kennemer, lead author and third-year medical student at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, demonstrated the crucial significance of beginning therapy one week after…
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Tell us about your unique hobbies for a chance to be featured in The Daily
APP is home to incredible faculty, staff and students who excel in their subject areas—and beyond. January is National Hobby Month, and The Daily’s editorial team is seeking to feature those with unique hobbies. Are you a beekeeper in your spare time? Do you dabble in…
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Weatherhead 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees: A Closer Look
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