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Medicine's Corinne Bazella discusses menopausal health
6 menopause myths to stop believing Everyday Health: Corinne Bazella, assistant professor in the Department of Reproductive Biology at the School of Medicine, said misinformation leaves many women unprepared for menopause, causing anxiety and missed treatment opportunities. She emphasized that…
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Kelvin Smith Library's Jared Bendis on artificial intelligence in courts
AI in court: How easy is it to alter the evidence? Fox 8 Cleveland: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer at Kelvin Smith Library, shared concerns that artificial intelligence could be used to change or even create false evidence in court cases, from documents to images.
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Law's Michael Benza discusses legal risks of the mental competency restoration window
Cuyahoga prosecutors seek to extend competency restoration window for murder defendants cleveland.com: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said the proposed five-year window to restore mental competency risks blurring the line between treatment and punishment. He warned…
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Political science's Justin Buchler on elections and the nation’s political direction
General election results spark reactions at the statehouse Spectrum News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts, said Democrats’ 2025 election gains weren’t surprising, noting the out-of-power party typically performs better in off-year races. He…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses the FirstEnergy bribery case
In FirstEnergy CEO’s bribery case, defendants demand secrecy, and a judge is listening Signal Cleveland: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said the FirstEnergy bribery case’s complexity—and the defendants’ vast resources—make it difficult and slow to prosecute. He noted…
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Undergraduate Ify Chidi studies early estrogen therapy and health
ÃÛÌÒAPP study suggests early estrogen therapy shows no increased health risks cleveland.com: Pre-med student Ify Chidi said large-scale patient data could finally clarify when estrogen therapy should begin, helping resolve decades of debate about timing and safety for…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses voter fraud and election enforcement
Ohio secretary of state sends voter fraud allegations to Trump Justice Department Ohio Capital Journal: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s voter fraud referrals appear politically driven,…
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University Technology's Miro Humer discusses the meaning of "AI ready"
Bridging the AI readiness gap CIO Talk Network: Miro Humer, vice president and chief information officer, offered his insight on what "AI ready" means—and if that is the bar, who owns it and how will it be measured.
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone suggests organic, cold-pressed oils
Processing matters in MAHA’s seed oil vs. animal fat debate cleveland.com: Lindsay Malone, a registered dietitian and instructor in nutrition at the School of Medicine, said consumers can avoid unhealthy processing by choosing organic, cold-pressed oils. She emphasized that how oils are produced…
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Medicine's Fred Schumacher on research monitoring health effects of East Palestine train derailment
Researchers look to monitor health effects of East Palestine residents after derailment Spectrum News: Fred Schumacher, associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, said long-term health effects from the East Palestine train derailment are complex to…