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Decoding caffeine: Benefits, risks and common myths from a medical toxicologist
In the bustling world of academia—where late nights and early mornings are often the norm—caffeine reigns supreme as an elixir of productivity. With March being Caffeine Awareness Month, The Daily set out to learn more about this ubiquitous stimulant with the help of Ryan Marino, assistant profess...
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From Zzzs to memories: How sleep habits shape cognitive function
There are several factors that can influence an individual’s memory—and sleep habits are crucial. Beyond influencing our ability to fight disease and develop immunity, proper sleep is also essential for improving our overall brain performance. Masashi Tabuchi In recognition of National Memory ...
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Master of Science in Medical Physiology online student panel
ӰƵ students are invited to learn about the Master of Science in Medical Physiology (MSMP) program during an up-close look with an online student panel Thursday, March 21, at 5 p.m. Online MSMP students will share their experiences with the curriculum, their advisors, ac...
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Spartan Showcase: Anjelyna Siamphone
Growing up in Cleveland, Anjelyna Siamphone was well aware of ӰƵ—and of the opportunities that could await her there. She enrolled at the university as a first-generation college student, and now, in her third year of studies, is experiencing those opportunities firsthan...
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ӰƵ researchers report rise in global fungal drug-resistant infections
Researchers issue call to action to address and prevent growing problem
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CWRU medical students gain confidence ahead of residency with simulation-based course
Medical school graduation and the beginning of residency mark significant milestones in which dreams become reality, and high achievement and sacrifice often result in celebrations and rewards. But earning the title of “doctor” also can be unnerving. Imposter syndrome can take hold of even the best...
Building Bridges in Periodontics: A Transcontinental Educational Exchange
In February, a group of five postgraduate students specializing in Periodontology from the University of Ferrara, Italy, embarked on a three-week educational journey at the CWRU School of Dental Medicine. Their schedule was filled with attending classes and seminars, observing clinical practices, an...
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Department of Nutrition faculty explain the roles registered dietitians play in promoting health and managing disease
In recognition of Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day, March 13, and National Nutrition Month, The Daily is highlighting the important role these professionals play as key members of interdisciplinary healthcare teams. Hope Barkoukis Registered dietitian nutritionists are often viewed as the ...
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Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities: “Ensuring Ethical Research” information session
Many challenges can emerge during the development of new technologies and the advances in clinical, translational and health studies. Further, ethical controversies can arise in regard to off-label usage, international research and publication. Students in ӰƵ’s Master o...
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Post-baccalaureate Readiness Instruction for bioMedical Education (PRIME) program information session
Members of the campus community can learn about the ӰƵ Post-baccalaureate Readiness Instruction for bioMedical Education (PRIME) program during a virtual information session Friday, March 15, at 3 p.m. Program Director Anthony Saar will discuss this post-baccalaureate p...