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UConn Health
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UConn Health is a vibrant, integrated academic medical center that is entering an era of unprecedented growth in all three areas of its mission: academics, research, and clinical care. Based in Farmington, Connecticut -- a popular suburb of the state's capitol of Hartford -- UConn Health is home to the School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, John Dempsey Hospital, UConn Medical Group, UConn Health Partners, University Dentists and a thriving research enterprise.
Science in Seconds: Digital Dentures
Digital technology has transformed dentistry including the often difficult and time-consuming process of making dentures. In this Science in Seconds segment, Dr. Foteini Touloumi, associate professor of prosthodontics at UConn Health, explains how digital technology is making dentures more biocompatible, stronger and better fitting.
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UConn Health Minute: Travel Tips
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Up to half of travelers can experience a medical illness when abroad. Dr. Kevin Dieckhaus, director of Travel Medicine at UConn Health, says some simple precautions can help you stay healthy during your trip.
Where Compassion Meets Innovation Commercial :30
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Where Compassion Meets Innovation Commercial :30
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Recruitment
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When you become a CRNA at UConn Health, you join a team that is respected, valued, and encouraged to learn and grow. Our CRNAs receive a generous benefits package while enjoying the advantages of working in an inclusive academic environment.
UConn Team Doc Talks Post Season Play: Dr. Katherine Coyner 2
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Dr. Kathy Coyner loves being a UConn team physician and says the techniques they use for the UConn athletes they also use for UConn Health patients so that everyone is treated like a champion.
UConn Team Doc Talks Post Season Play: Dr. Matthew Hall 2
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UConn sports medicine physician Matt Hall says it takes a team approach to keep the athletes performing at their best during the post season.
UConn Team Doc Talks Post Season Play: Dr. Robert Arciero 2
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Dr. Bob Arciero has been a UConn team physician for more than two decades and over the years he's seen a lot of changes in the way athletes train and perform.
UConn Health Minute: Colon Cancer
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Colon cancer is a major cancer killer but as UConn Health colorectal surgeon Dr. Alyson Cunningham explains, it is preventable with regular screenings and lifestyle changes.
UConn School of Medicine Match Day 2024
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It was a 100% match for the UConn medical school class of 2024. Match Day is an annual rite of passage for fourth-year medical students across the country, when they find out where they will spend the next three to six years in residency training programs MB01XQTEZOZIH9Z
UConn Team Doc Talks Postseason Play: Dr. Matthew Hall 1
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Dr. Matt Hall is a UConn team physician and helps athletes recover from illness and injury all through the year. The time-sensitive pressures during post season play makes this time of year especially challenging and exciting. MB01168CG82KMNO
UConn Team Doc Talks Post Season Play: Dr. Katherine Coyner 1
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UConn Health's Kathy Coyner is an orthopedic surgeon and team physician for UConn athletics. A former Division One basketball player herself, she knows the importance of keeping athletes healthy during post season play. MB017WR21CV96L1
UConn Team Doc Talks Post Season Play: Dr. Robert Arciero 1
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UConn Health orthopedic surgeon Robert Arciero is a team physician for many of UConn's sports teams. He says one of the most gratifying aspects of his job is having a major role in getting athletes back playing on the court or the field following a serious injury. MB01LTNFN76SWQK
UConn Health Minute: Aging Eyes
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It’s painless but irreversible. A stroke of the optic nerve is a common type of vision loss as you age. But as UConn Health neuro-ophthalmologist Carolyne Riehle tells us, preventive care can help save your sight.
MRI Installation for New UConn Health Imaging
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A team of specially-trained construction workers recently installed a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine at UConn Health Imaging located in the new Brain and Spine Institute building at 5 Munson Road in Farmington. MB01NHDV5PCM9MR
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Promo Spot '24
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Promo Spot '24
UConn Health Minute: Delaying Dementia
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UConn Health Minute: Delaying Dementia
Perfect Match for UConn Dental Class of 2024
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Perfect Match for UConn Dental Class of 2024
UConn Health Minute: Shoulder Replacement Surgery
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UConn Health Minute: Shoulder Replacement Surgery
Happy Holidays: A Message from Dr. Bruce Liang
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Happy Holidays: A Message from Dr. Bruce Liang
Festival of Hope and Light at UConn Health 2023
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Festival of Hope and Light at UConn Health 2023
Pickleball Champ Credits UConn Health for Success
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Pickleball Champ Credits UConn Health for Success
UConn Health Minute: Dental Emergencies
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UConn Health Minute: Dental Emergencies
UConn Health Minute: Hearing Aid Advice
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UConn Health Minute: Hearing Aid Advice
Science in Seconds: Handheld 3D Bioprinters to Treat Musculoskeletal Injuries
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Science in Seconds: Handheld 3D Bioprinters to Treat Musculoskeletal Injuries
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This doctor never helped me at all
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Resting, medication, and slow recovery is NOT how to get out of a concussion. This approach utilizes material and information that is incomplete or out of date. if you have a TBI, concussion at any intensity, and symptoms that wont go away after 6-9 days -- contact Cognitive Fx at cognitivefxusa.com IMMEDIATELY! They use cutting edge science and can find a concussion with fNIC/fMRI imaging.
When I was 4 I got chicken pox
oh hell no
An outstanding physician with training as an MD/PhD who applies the most up-to-date strategies based on sound scientific research findings.
If had a voice problem with 6 years. Phonation gap in vocal cords ..also vocal cords are swollen and pain there. I think about surgery for closure of vocal cords in Islamabad. Please tell me what are the side effects and outcomes of this surgery..And how much time period required for back voice?
Hi sir how are you doing now ? Even I had a heart attack in last year March 21 2019 and iam just 32. How ru feeling now
This is a great video! I am continually amazed by how many concussions go unrecognized and untreated! Getting medical help early will dramatically increase your speed of recovery. Over the last 3 years my daughter and I have had help from a wide range of medical professionals and we are still in recovery! :-)
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Thank you for all you do working and sacrificing your well being for me, my family and countless others. I pray that God reward you above and beyond with His Protection, Peace, Strength and Love for your selfless giving. Amen 🙏
I have dry eye for two eyes,how i manage ?
I have chronic sinusitis and today I felt a terrible pain in my upper tooth. It sertainly feels like a specific tooth as I touch it I can see it hurts.
Very impressive video. Wonderful information. Great job.
Pneumonia, encephalitis, high fever, and flu like symptoms, and contagious two days before symptoms occur. We can learn a quite a bit from this when dealing with coronavirus.
Thanks for bringing this to light. Yes this could be a severe side effect of treatments.
Dr Eugene never helped me she keeps saying everything is stress related when it’s not
Your a true hero. My daughter has gsd.
Prayers for success!! My great Niece and Nephew both have GSD.
You got it jerrod🤙I’m here for you bro
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$100 with insurance for roughly 30 seconds. Wow, I couldn't imagine what it cost if you didn't have insurance. But its a good thing to have, just crazy money wise. I understand we have to help pay for the cost of this new technology, but I think its already been paid for.
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Anytime I here the word,”Epilepsy,” it makes me think of when I had epilepsy in my childhood between ages 5-10 until I had epilepsy surgery when I was 10. Those days feel like yesterday, but knowing it’s been 10 years.
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What a wonderful story and special family
My 1 year old has it now i am thankfull he wont have to suffer later in adulthood . And he wont need yearly boosters. Natural imunity is best.
Yes, you do have to do it with a positive attitude, there's no way around that, the rest is just following the steps. Within weeks, you'll feel something "different" about your body. Would you be surprised to find out you got pregnant within 60 days? This is without forcing things, no worries. Oh, yeah.., I'm talking about Dobbie Nerkstrol’s website by the way!
I’m 30 and going through it right now
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I got it at 24, was pretty bad, but some months later it had a go at my heart, was hell on earth. I was never right after it and it wrecked my health until my late 30s. Now 50. Anyone wno has chicken pox late id advise complete rest for several months. After heart virus you should abstain from heavy exercise for 6 months. I didn't get that advice.
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i have been suffering for 3 days at the age of 24, it is very painful for me also i got a lot of tension about it, what can be solution about it?
I have absence seizures. I was diagnosed at the age of 5 but have been seizure free since the age of thirteen and so was taken of meds which caused massive weight gain a hand tremor and memory loss. The point is meds are good up until a point an then it becomes a pill no pun intended. my triggers are flashing lights, specifically the transition from the out doors to inside a classroom getting too hot and recently sleep deprivation. my parents were told to treat me as a normal child and to see how fare I would develop and look at me now I have graduated high school with honors though I did hope for a regents diploma but after taking the algebra common core regent seven times starting out with a 40 and ending up with a 57 oh well. I start collage in July not august as you can infer I was not expected to do much of what I just mentioned The effects of my seizures is that i have Aspie like tendencies due to my epilepsy which i know is difficult to understand to put it in simple terms as a result of my seizures my brain compensated and rewired itself and so i have all of the symptoms of Aspergers but lack any sort of understanding math as a result i have no understanding of money and never really learned my basic math facts.(i am just learning them now in college which for most Aspergers people they are gifted with math abilities )i also have orthotic because due to my seizures that i had straight feet at birth i also have a sensory processing disorder. i have low gross motor control and other motor issues as well. After my father died, it seems I have had a relapse if that is possible. i still have my absence seizure but it is not enough to put me on meds . i have been getting driving lesson and have 10 -20 seizures in the drivers seat. i take omega 3 cod liver oil liquid form as i can not swallow pills this helps decrease the too -small -to -medicate -seizures i have very small seizures that show up on the EEG as misfired neurons and the Dr. called them "flurries" so here is what my flurries are typically like i will become very spacey i can not interact with my surroundings i also felt locked in to place.
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