Medicine’s Eileen Anderson discussed foods that may increase anxiety October 4, 20225 foods and drinks that will only make your anxiety worse Fortune: Eileen Anderson, director of education in...Media·
Medical student Ellen Kendall discussed connection between COVID-19 and youth type 1 diabetes October 4, 2022Type 1 diabetes risk higher for children with COVID-19 vs other respiratory infections Healio: Ellen Kendall, a medical...Media·
Law’s Michael Benza discussed Ohio attempted murder retrail on grounds of DNA evidence October 4, 2022Jury finds two men not guilty of 2006 shooting in Cleveland in retrial after overturned conviction WEWS: Michael...Media·
Nursing’s Beverly Capper discussed how CWRU prepares nursing students October 4, 2022Where have all the nurses gone? And how do hospitals get them back? cleveland.com: Beverly Capper, assistant professor...Media·
Medicine’s Awais Aftab discussed how depression has been discussed in the past October 4, 2022How the debate over antidepressants puts millions in danger The Daily Beast: Awais Aftab, clinical assistant professor of...Media·
Why women may be more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease October 4, 2022Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers identify mechanism in brain tissue that may explain disparity between...Health & WellnessResearchScience & Tech·
Karamu House CEO to direct Case Western Reserve University theater program’s fall show October 4, 2022Production is the first in a long-term commitment to collaborate The iconic Karamu House is recognized as the...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesUniversity News·
Discover the connection between the environment and your health October 4, 2022Faculty and staff members can learn more about the impact the environment has on their health and what...Faculty & Staff·
“Birth, Breastfeeding, and Ballots: Expanding The History and Concept of Reproductive Rights” October 4, 2022Three U.S. Supreme Court decisions—Griswold v. CT in 1965 ensuring married people the right to use contraception, Eisenstadt...Events·
Case Western Reserve University postdoctoral researcher to lead MS study with new career transition fellowship from National Multiple Sclerosis Society October 4, 2022Treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS) can control relapses, but don’t stop the disease from progressing—or promote brain repair....FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·