Get to know Black business owners and entrepreneurs from CWRU: Week 1 August 4, 2022August is National Black Business Month, a time that celebrates and promotes the support of Black-owned businesses in...FeaturedPeople·
New link found that connects cell signaling pathway to development of esophageal cancers, Barrett’s syndrome August 4, 2022Researchers believe pathway is a potential therapeutic target for gastroesophageal cancers Of the roughly 20,000 people in the...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Medicine’s Pamela Davis discussed her COVID-19 rebound research August 3, 2022CWRU medical research study says President Biden’s COVID-19 rebound not unique to Paxlovid The Plain Dealer: Pamela Davis,...Media·
Medicine’s Sadeer Al-Kindi discussed the disparity of recipients of certain drugs August 3, 2022Disparities reported in use of cardioprotective drugs in type 2 diabetes Healio: Sadeer Al-Kindi, associate professor at the...Media·
Medicine’s Robert Hughes discussed the expected rise in deaths from heat waves August 2, 2022Climate change: Will naming heatwaves save lives? BBC News: Robert Hughes, assistant professor at the School of Medicine,...Media·
Medicine’s Erika Trapl discussed declining tobacco usage among youth August 2, 2022Increasing age limits on tobacco cuts down on teen smoking, CWRU researchers say WEWS: Erika Trapl, associate professor...Media·
CWRU researchers publish study on opioid overdose deaths July 29, 2022A team of Case Western Reserve University researchers conducted a study showing that most opioid overdose deaths involve...Publications & Presentations·
Medicine’s Gracy McComsey discussed “long COVID” research July 28, 2022U.S. scientists enroll nearly 40,000 patients in high-stakes, $1.2 billion study of long COVID CNBC: Grace McComsey, professor...Media·
Case Western Reserve-led study identifies way to specifically target and block disease-associated white blood cells July 28, 2022Offers potential to transform therapies for prevalent diseases, including diabetic complications, cancer and autoimmune disorders Neutrophils are a...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Medicine’s Sadeer Al-Kindi discussed the link between discriminatory lending of the past and heart health July 27, 2022UH researchers find near century-old redlining discriminatory housing policies leave lasting legacy on modern day heart health cleveland.com:...Media·