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Medicine's Andrew Pieper discusses study showing brain damage in mice models with Alzheimer’s can be reversed
Alzheimer’s fully reversed in mice, scientists say Futurism: Andrew Pieper, professor at the School of Medicine, said that a damaged brain can repair itself, noting that restoring energy molecule NAD+ with P7C3‑A20 fully reversed cognitive decline in mice with advanced Alzheimer’s. His recent…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone on the best protein bars for 2026
The best protein bars for 2026: Tried, tested and approved by experts Yahoo News: Lindsay Malone, instructor of nutrition at the School of Medicine, said she recommends protein bars made with whole foods because they’re better for health and often easier on digestion, emphasizing simplicity and…
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Medicine's John Dumot discusses the rise of rise of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
Vomiting syndrome linked to cannabis use increased sevenfold California Insider: John Dumot, professor at the School of Medicine, highlighted the rise of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, noting that “the longer the use and the higher the dose, the higher the risk.” He explained the condition is…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone discusses chia seed water versus pudding
Chia seed water vs. chia seed pudding: Which one is easier to digest? Verywell Health: Lindsay Malone, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said chia pudding—with soaked seeds and added milk—delivers more fiber, protein and slower digestion than chia seed water, which may improve…
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Medicine's Andrew Pieper reversed Alzheimer’s in mice model
Scientists successfully reversed Alzheimer’s disease in mice Vice News: Andrew Pieper, professor at the School of Medicine, said his recent Alzheimer’s study shows “the brain’s energy balance achieved pathological and functional recovery in both lines of mice with advanced Alzheimer’s,”…
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Medicine's Susan Hatters-Friedman discusses filicide murder case
Child killer denied parole for fourth time Psychology Today: Susan Hatters-Friedman, the Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, said a recent case reflects a well-documented form of filicide in which a parent views children as obstacles to personal goals.…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses the consequences of student loan wage garnishment
If you're in student loan default, Trump might start garnishing your wages. Now what? U.S. News & World Report: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that large-scale student loan wage garnishment could ripple through the economy. He said taking up…
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Law's Eric Chaffee notes Ohio's labor unions' political drift to the right
Ohio labor unions, traditional allies of Democrats, have drifted right WEWS: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, noted that Ohio labor unions’ rightward drift reflects Republicans’ successful appeals to populism and working-class concerns, while Democrats have become more…
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon advises on high-yield dividend stocks
7 best high-yield dividend stocks to buy now U.S. News & World Report: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that high-yield dividend stocks can provide a good income, growth potential and resilience during market downturns.
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Law's Eric Chaffee on law school's new cybersecurity and data privacy specialization
Case Western Reserve School of Law launches cybersecurity and data privacy specialization The National Jurist: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, said the law school's new cybersecurity and data privacy specialization responds to escalating cyber threats and complex privacy…