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UConn Health Recruiting MS Patients for Study

Dr. Robert Clark’s promising research may lead to new treatment options.

2014 Match Day

Med Students Make Their Match

Ninety-eight percent of fourth-year students secured residencies through the National Residency Match Program.

Young Breast Cancer Survivor Thanks UConn Health Docs

Abbie O’Brien, the mother of three young children, is grateful to the Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center team for helping her successfully battle the disease.

Shake Showdown

Whether it's for weight loss or body-building, UConn Health's Linda York blends up some of the most common shakes.

Rube Goldberg Contest 2014. (Ryan Gilmour/UConn Photo)

Zipping a Zipper the Goldberg Way

High school students brought their Rube Goldberg devices to Storrs to demonstrate creative solutions to a nationwide challenge.

Poison Prevention Week, March 16-22, 2014

‘Count Me In’ – Program Your Phone

During National Poison Prevention Week, the push is on to input the poison control center’s potentially lifesaving number into your phone.

A Culture of Excellence

A recent UConn Health Quality Improvement Forum focused on maintaining the highest level of service for patients.

UConn Health in the News

UConn Health in the News: February – Early March 2014

UConn Health experts discuss a variety of topics including personalized medicine; athletes and their hearts; women in science; and the benefits of probiotics.

Kaitlin Roig ’05 (ED),’06 MA in Sandy Hook on July 11, 2013. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Sandy Hook Teacher to Speak on Campus

Alumna Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis will give a public lecture in the Student Union Theatre this evening at 7 p.m.

Raising Colon Cancer Awareness Among Minorities

Dr. Jose Orellana, internal medicine physician at UConn Health, discusses why some minority groups are at increased risk of the disease.