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Medicine's Suneel Kamath discusses high-risk foods for colon cancer
5 foods colon cancer docs avoid Everyday Health: Suneel Kamath, assistant professor of medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, explained how beef and other red meats are considered some of the highest-risk foods for developing colorectal cancer because they contain a compound…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest shares how AI can help with denied health-insurance claims
Was your health-insurance claim denied again? Maybe AI can help you. MarketWatch: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said AI-driven appeal tools could help level the playing field for consumers overwhelmed by insurers’ complex denial…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses $100 million Browns deals
Cleveland City Council demands answers before $100M Browns deal proceeds cleveland.com: Eric Chaffee, the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar and professor at the School of Law, said “the maneuvering here definitely isn’t over,” describing the Browns dispute as “a complex and…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses protein powders and lead
Toxicologist weighs in on lead contamination in protein powders The Jill Bennett Show: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine and toxicologist, discussed the Consumer Reports claim that protein powders and shakes contain high levels of lead.
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone discusses the safety of seed oils
Health experts challenge MAHA stance against seed oils cleveland.com: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor with the Department of Nutrition, said some seed oils are better than others based on how they’re processed. “You can avoid that by getting organic, cold-pressed oils,” said…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone warns against drinking from a pumpkin
Putting your Starbucks drink in a pumpkin? Dietitians say maybe don’t Health Magazine: Lindsay Malone, registered nutritionist and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, explained the safety risks from having your drink out of a pumpkin. Once you cut open a pumpkin, the moist interior…
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Philanthropy's Amanda Pinney explains planned giving for colleges
Planned giving provides huge bonanza for colleges Cleveland Jewish News: Amanda Pinney, assistant vice president of strategic giving, said planned giving allows donors to create a lasting impact shaped by their personal experiences. She emphasized aligning gifts with meaningful purposes—such as…
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Law's Michael Benza talks challenges in prosecution case
Prosecutors charge 2 children in alleged sexual assault of 5-year-old girl in Cleveland WKYC: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said prosecutions involving young children are extremely rare, noting Ohio has no set minimum age. He said the main challenge will be proving…
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Medicine's Susan Hatters-Friedman explains why true crime comforts us
SVU and chill: The science of why crime procedurals comfort us Consequence: Susan Hatters-Friedman, the Phillip Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, explained why some people like to watch true crime before they go to bed. “It’s comforting because we know how it’s going to end up, and you…
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Biomedical engineering's Emily Graczyk explains sensory prosthetic technology
How Case Western researchers use prosthetic technology to restore the sense of touch News 5 Cleveland: Emily Graczyk, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, described the sensory prosthetic technology she is testing in a clinical trial. People may worry about using their prosthesis in a…