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Daily HeadlinesJuly 18, 2018

A "Tan for a Cause" celebrity mixer event hosted by Jackie Warner of Bravo's "Workout" held at Sunstyle Tanning in West Hollywood, California.

Tanning Beds: A Carcinogen at the Gym

'Indoor tanning is the same class of carcinogen as tobacco, radon, and arsenic,' says UConn psychologist Sherry Pagoto. Read more.

Dr. Emily Germain-Lee with a patient at the Albright Center, Connecticut Children's Medical Center. (CCMC Photo)

New Guidelines to Help Diagnose, Manage Rare Endocrine Disorders

UConn Health researcher Dr. Emily Germain-Lee hopes the publication of guidelines she co-authored will lead to better care for patients worldwide. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CAHNR Graduate student intern studies Connecticut rain gardens to address storm water management in China and Japan

PHR Katherine Steckowych ‘15 Completes First Henry A. Palmer Fellowship in Pharmacy Practice Transformation

ENG Molten-Salt Reactors: Paving the Way for Future Nuclear Research

UConn in the News

Adventure Sports Network

What Happens to Your Body When You Train in Hot-Weather Conditions?

Mass Transit

Businesses And Institutions Call For A Regional Approach to Curb Transportation Emissions

Newsweek

Flying Train that Travels at 400 Miles Per Hour Unlikely to Take Flight

Washington Post

Why I had a hard time calling my transgender child ‘they’ — and why I’m doing it anyway

Washington Post

These American salamanders are tougher than climate change — for now

Associated Press

Tracking bobcats: Researchers need help finding GPS collars

Bloomberg Law

Hamilton Gives Cuomo His Shot: States Sue Over Federal Tax Cap

NBC News

Look! Up in the sky! It’s … a 400-mph train!

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