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Google Named to Host Student Email Systems

UITS says so long to the much maligned Husky Mail and hello to Google.

Compression Suits Provide Competitive Advantage

A UConn researcher finds that compression suits enhance athletic performance.

Study Finds Antidepressants May Help in Treating Schizophrenia

Study finds increasing use of antidepressants in treating schizophrenia.

Patent 7,955,128 is Not Just Any Number to Law School Clinic

First patent issued to client of UConn Law School clinic.

Getting Close with Baby

A study of skin-to-skin contact with preemies shows long-term benefits for mothers, babies.

Connecticut Highways Among Nation’s Safest

An analysis of federal highway stats indicates the roads in New England are relatively safe.

Opera Lovers: An Apt Phrase

Sociologist Claudio Benzecry's research on opera-goers revealed a falling-in-love narrative.

Lyme Disease – Why Do Some Fare Better than Others?

A Health Center researcher says genetic variation may affect the risk of Lyme infection.

Practice Makes Perfect – And Helps Avoid Unnecessary Exams

Cardiac computed tomography angiography (CTA) is the use of CT to evaluate the coronary arteries for atherosclerotic disease, the number one cause of death in the U.S. “A technologist has one chance to do a cardiac CTA image correctly due to the radiation and intravenous contrast dose,” says Yang. “If you do a cardiac CT […]

Grip Strength Is Good Indicator of Overall Health

A UConn researcher says grip strength can even predict health outcomes.