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Seeing Below the Skin: Advanced Tools to Diagnose Cancer

UConn Health Center offers new technologies to track and visualize changes in the skin.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – December 2012

Health Center experts are interviewed about holiday health hazards; seeking clues to violence; A-Rod’s hip injury; the primary care shortage and more.

Young Carolers Entertain at Health Center

The Preschool One class at the Creative Child Center spread holiday cheer Friday in the main hospital lobby by “singing loud for all to hear.”

Bringing Holiday Cheer to the Patient Floors

Medical, dental and graduate students offered the gift of song to UConn Health Center patients.

Going Gluten Free During the Holidays

Avoiding foods with wheat, barley and rye can be difficult any time, but especially when festive fare is everywhere.

Gloria Steinem speaks at a student meeting held in the Women's Center on Nov. 30, 2012. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Gloria Steinem Offers Students Living Lessons in History

Steinem, one of the most influential activists in modern American history, discussed issues ranging from politics and the Vietnam War to economic parity and sexuality.

Jake Shimabukuro plays a cover of Adele's 'Rolling in the Deep' at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 29. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Ukulele Virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro Performs at Jorgensen

Shimabukuro played a cover of Adele's 'Rolling in the Deep' on Thursday, during his second concert at UConn.

Health Center in the News

Health Center in the News – Late November 2012

Health Center experts are interviewed about heavy Hartford preschoolers; understanding the human genome; when new moms should go back to work; when you’re too sick to exercise; and more.

Avoiding Tummy Troubles During This Season of Overeating

Health Center expert offers six tips to prevent heartburn and upset stomach during the holidays.

Gullah history - soldiers (Photo courtesy of Mary Ellen Junda)

Researching the Cultural Traditions of the Gullah People

Two music professors have developed a curriculum on the Gullah culture for school teachers, and are incorporating their findings into courses for UConn students.