History’s Renée Sentilles appears on Our Womanity podcast hosted by CWRU alumna Rachel Pope July 26, 2024Rachel Pope (CWR ‘06; MED ‘07), who studied anthropology and international public health, recently invited Renée Sentilles, a...Publications & Presentations·
Medicine’s Robert Salata recommends new COVID booster July 25, 2024COVID is surging right now—this is the No. 1 symptom to look out for, according to infectious disease...Media·
Begun Center’s Daniel Flannery weighs in on U.S. Surgeon General’s declaration that gun violence is a public health crisis July 12, 2024Gun violence declared a public health crisis Spectrum News: Daniel Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun professor and director...Media·
Medicine’s Mark Cameron suggests reasoning for potential increase in COVID cases throughout Ohio July 10, 2024Ohio sees surge in COVID cases amid summer travel and activities Spectrum News: Mark Cameron, associate professor in the Department of...Media·
Neurology’s Brian Appleby shares skepticism following a report that two hunters died of chronic wasting disease after eating contaminated deer meat July 8, 2024Prion disease is spreading in deer. Here’s what we know about the risk to humans Gizmodo: Brian Appleby, professor...Media·
Medicine’s Ryan Marino discusses danger of fentanyl July 8, 2024The opioid crisis is not over Discover Magazine: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the use and danger of...Media·
Medicine’s Bruce Sherman examines racial disparities related to specialized biologic pharmaceutical prescriptions June 14, 2024Black and Hispanic patients with autoimmune disorders less likely to be prescribed specialty drugs, study finds Managed Healthcare...Media·
Medicine’s Sanjay Rajagopalan examines health concerns of snoring June 11, 2024This common sleep issue could be a warning sign of heart disease, according to cardiologists Parade: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director...Media·
Medicine’s Max Wiznitzer shares thoughts on reluctancy to put children on ADHD medication June 10, 2024ADHD diagnoses are rising. 1 in 9 U.S. kids have gotten one, new study finds NPR: Max Wiznitzer, a professor of...Media·
Law’s Sharona Hoffman discusses bi-partisan legislation that would cap the cost of insulin in Ohio June 10, 2024Insulin would cost $35 max under proposed Ohio bill WEWS: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine...Media·