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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses the Epstein files
When is the Epstein files vote—and what happens next? BBC News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said full disclosure of the Epstein files is unlikely, warning that releasing them could expose private information, reveal law-enforcement techniques and jeopardize…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards recommends chickenpox treatment
Chickenpox treatment: Medication, lifestyle changes and more Everyday Health: Amy Edwards, assistant professor of pediatrics, recommended treating fevers or minor aches from chickenpox with acetaminophen (Tylenol). “You should absolutely not use aspirin, as this can cause a rare complication…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone advises how to store onions and garlic
The common foods you should never store together in the refrigerator—and why Martha Stewart: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, advised that once peeled or chopped, onions and garlic require refrigeration—but should be stored carefully. "Onions…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses new sports betting rules
New sports betting rules in Ohio take shape following gambling scandal ideastream: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, noted that Ohio is tightening microprop betting rules after federal charges against two Cleveland Guardians pitchers.
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Weatherhead's Mary Sasmaz discusses Cleveland income-tax audits
Cleveland sending audits to residents for city income taxes ideastream: Mary Sasmaz, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed a separate wave of Cleveland income-tax audits that has confused longtime workers and residents about filing requirements.
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses the dangers of using Benadryl as a psychedelic
Young people are tripping on Benadryl—and it’s always a bad time Wired: Ryan Marino, associate professor at the School of Medicine, warned that that high-dose Benadryl “isn’t a psychedelic—it’s purely toxic,” causing terrifying hallucinations and frequent medical emergencies. He said young…
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Weatherhead's Scot Lowry discusses the ETA program's reduced risk for startups
ETA program lets would-be business owners skip the startup grind ideastream: Scot Lowry, the Richard L. Osborne Professor of Entrepreneurship at Weatherhead School of Management, said that entrepreneurship through acquisition lets aspiring founders buy and grow existing companies rather than…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg explains how people still pay more despite promotions
Grocery chains push $40 Thanksgiving meal deals, but experts say shoppers should expect to pay more WEWS: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said the $40 Thanksgiving bundles “aren’t apples to…
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Medicine's Susan Hatters-Friedman discusses Andrea Yates and postpartum psychosis
Why would Andrea Yates drown her 5 kids? A&E: Susan Hatters-Friedman, the Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, emphasized that postpartum psychosis involves hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking—and in that state, “we see mothers…
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Medicine's Leonard H. Calabrese discusses vagus nerve stimulator and rheumatology
Approval of vagus nerve stimulator may herald ‘pivot point’ for rheumatology Healio: Leonard H. Calabrese, professor of medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, explained how a new device is a turning point in the field of immuno-autonomics and the treatment of immune-mediated…