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Daily HeadlinesMarch 13, 2018

UConn students Tu Nguyen and Emilio Loret De Mola sled on Horsebarn Hill after a recent snowstorm. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

Tiny Planet Sledding

UConn students Tu Nguyen and Emilio Loret De Mola sled on Horsebarn Hill after a recent snowstorm. Read more.

UConn researchers are studying the complex science of seizures. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

Brain Awareness: Brainstorming Better Seizure Treatments

UConn researchers are studying the complex science of seizures, with the ultimate goal of developing new, more targeted, anti-seizure treatments. Read more.

Rudd Center researcher Jennifer Harris says reducing children’s consumption of nutritionally poor fast food will require much more than just not listing unhealthy items on the menu. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Will Holding the Cheese and Chocolate Milk on Happy Meals Make a Difference?

'There's an enormous challenge for parents to select healthy options when the environment inside fast-food restaurants makes the unhealthy options so much more appealing,' says UConn researcher Jennifer Harris. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS Dean Elliott Becomes Chair-Elect of AACSB International

UConn in the News

Reuters

Newer gout drug poses risk to heart patients

New York Times

Trump Plans to View Wall Prototypes. Here Are Some He Won’t See.

People magazine

What to Know About Dehydration, the Condition that Caused Tim McGraw to Collapse

Shape magazine

How to Stay Hydrated When Training for an Endurance Race

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