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Daily HeadlinesApril 4, 2017

Painful shoulder, computer artwork. (Getty Images)

Stem Cell Fabric Innovation Regrows Rotator Cuffs

A team of researchers from UConn Health has found a way to regenerate rotator cuff tendons after they’re torn, using a nano-textured fabric seeded with stem cells. Read more.

Woman sneezing, standing next to a tree in bloom. (Getty Images)

Allergy Season is Here

A UConn ENT specialist offers advice to allergy sufferers on how best to make it through allergy season. Read more.

Ten-year old Genevieve Neiman, who has leukemia, joined the women's tennis program with her signing of a Husky Letter of Intent. (Athletic Communications/UConn Photo)

Women’s Tennis Makes New Addition to Roster

Ten-year old Genevieve Neiman, who has leukemia, joined the women's tennis program with her signing of a Husky Letter of Intent. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

DENT High School Students Prepare for Possible Health Care Careers

UConn in the News

New York Times

Are Teenagers Replacing Drugs With Smartphones?

CNN

Fitness tracker clues woman in to life-threatening condition

Psychology Today

Gina Barreca: I teach at a public university. Let me tell you why.

Journal of the American Academy of Neurology

The autism “epidemic”

Health Medicine Network

Stem cell innovation regrows rotator cuffs

Associated Press

Close to home: Rebecca Lobo puts down stakes at Hall of Fame

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