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Medicine's Lindsay Malone explains why plain water is enough for daily hydration
Can I drink electrolyte water every day? Wired: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor at the School of Medicine, said most people already get enough electrolytes from a balanced diet, so daily electrolyte drinks aren’t necessary. They’re most useful after heavy sweating, illness or int...
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Medicine's Betul Hatipoglu explains why complex diabetes cases may need specialist care
When should you refer a patient with diabetes to an endo? Medscape: Betul Hatipoglu, endocrinologist and professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, suggested that when a case appears complex, that can be a good reason to consult an endocrinologist. “If you are confused about the case or not s...
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Medicine's Rong Xu explains benefits and risks of GLP-1 drugs for patients
Do GLP-1 weight-loss drugs cause vision loss? What to know Healthline: Rong Xu, professor at the School of Medicine, said GLP-1 drugs offer many benefits but also potential vision risks, with the tradeoff depending on individual patient factors....
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Nutrition’s Hope Barkoukis on how meat affects gut health
Gut health at stake as researchers put beef and chicken to the test Fox News: Hope Barkoukis, registered dietician and chair of the Department of Nutrition, discussed a new study finding that meat quality and moderation matter for gut health....
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Medicine’s Natalie Bellini on how glucose sensors transformed diabetes care
Primary care’s role in the new era of diabetes technology and treatment Medscape: Natalie J. Bellini, assistant professor of medicine, said how “continuous glucose sensors have changed the world of diabetes—absolutely."...
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Medicine's Betul Hatipoglu outlines the signs of hormone imbalance and fatigue
11 signs you might have a hormone imbalance, according to expert doctors Reader's Digest: Betul Hatipoglu, endocrinologist and professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, explained what may cause fatigue. “When the adrenal glands are underactive, people usually feel exhausted,” said Hatipoglu....
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Mandel School's Megan Holmes shares how creating art can help process grief and trauma
Healing through art: How a Cleveland artist used trauma to create a new exhibit The Land: Megan Holmes, professor and co-director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity, acknowledged how art is a powerful tool for expressing and processing emotions, especially when words aren’t there. “Creating art ...
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Medicine’s Daniel Spratt explains bladder cancer survival rates
Bladder cancer survival rates and prognosis: what to know WebMD: Daniel Spratt, professor and chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the School of Medicine, explained what the five-year relative survival rate means. "For bladder cancer, the overall five-year relative survival is about 79%...
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Law’s Juscelino Colares on Trump’s trade policy and tariff strategy
Trade, tariffs and trump Forum 360: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law at the School of Law, analyzed President Trump's trade policy, leverage and constraints, in renegotiating tariffs and non-trade barriers....
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson explains risks of DOJ’s plans to revoke citizenship
DOJ announces plans to prioritize cases to revoke citizenship NPR: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law, said denaturalization lacks due process protections and violates the 14th Amendment, creating “two levels of citizenship” and potentially targeting l...