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Daily HeadlinesMay 1, 2017

Migrants queue to board buses and leave the notorious 'Jungle' camp in Calais, France, before authorities demolished the site in fall 2016 in Calais, France. Some 7,000 people were estimated to be living in the camp in squalid conditions. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Social Conditions Play Major Role in Migrant Health

Health is about more than just individual behavior and clinical care, it’s about politics and power, say UConn medical anthropologists. Read more.

Female dermatologist examining female patient's skin with dermascope, carefully looking for signs of skin cancer. (Getty Images)

Melanoma’s Signature

On Melanoma Monday, UConn Health dermatologist Sam Dadras discusses his research, which found a molecular signal that could distinguish which skin cancers need more aggressive treatment. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

BUS Business Executives to Share Insight, Strategy

UConn in the News

NBC News

Energy Drinks Worse for Your Heart Than Caffeine Alone: Study

Consumer Reports

New Worries About Energy Drinks

The Olympian

Are Tattoos Toxic?

Fulbright Foundation

Motivation Boost for German Teachers in Connecticut

Associated Press

Raiders take UConn’s Melifonwu

CBS Sports

NFL Draft: Raiders continue to add playmakers with Obi Melifonwu

Science magazine

Stem cells help researchers identify neuronal defects causing Angelman syndrome

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