Oral cancers affect tissue in your tongue, cheeks, palate and jaw, and are the second most common form of head and neck cancer in the U.S.
A new report has declared that there’s no benefit – just risk – from daily consumption of alcohol.
Aims to Top 50,000 ‘Batteries for Trees’
Donation made as part of “Hartford Federal Credit Union Gives 2023” Campaign
Those opting to avoid hormonal contraception, however, have many other birth control options.
A 2022 Gallup report showed work friendships not only boost our spirits, they increase productivity and engagement during the workday
Documentary film showing will be followed by facilitated discussion of ways to combat maternal mortality
Pay attention to variations in your heart rate
Corruption, perjury, and misconduct Don't let this happen to you.
Veterans who work at Hartford HealthCare were recognized for their service in the Vietnam War.
Even Shaquille O'Neal, one of the greatest hoop players of all time, can’t avoid wear and tear on the joints and got a hip replacement
“Leadership Series” features insight from diverse leaders working both in and outside the healthcare industry
Do you need one more reason to skip chips, candy and soda?
Weir Farm Visiting Artist, Xiomaro, presents images of the iconic trail commissioned by Connecticut Forest and Park Association and partners
Are myths about the big, bad mammography machine keeping you from scheduling your annual breast cancer screening?
Recent research reinforces the value of exercise as soon as possible after bariatric surgery to ensure the patient's long-term success
The second episode of the Hartford HealthCare Institute of Living podcast series is now posted.
New research links Erythritol – an artificial sweetener without the calories of sugar – with blood clots
The FDA is leaning toward making anti-overdose medication Narcan available over the counter, a move experts say will address overdose rates
CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grants help organizations to maintain and grow their ability to serve their communities as they recover.
People diagnosed with concussion or mild traumatic brain injury have double the risk of suicide
Chest pain and shortness of breath are the symptoms that many of us associate with heart attacks. But other signs of a heart attack seem to
Willis' debilitating symptoms of aphasia, a neurological symptom of impaired speech, now includes frontotemporal dementia
Less exercise, hydration, read more about what may be affecting your digestion
World leaders in innovation met at Hartford HealthCare's new space to discuss health care
Dr. Stephanie Saucier provides care for those who need it most.
Interactive panel discussion on Feb. 28
Easterseals Veterans Rally Point wins Community Revitalization Leader in the “ECTy” Regional Chamber Awards.
More than $1.5M raised toward $2.2M goal.
Of those who are affected by migraine, 80% will continue to have them at some point during their pregnancy
Although it might be the right place to start, bariatric surgery isn’t the “quick fix” that some advertisements make it out to be.
Poor sleep hygiene can not only cause low back pain, but it can cause it to linger despite other interventions.
Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in the U.S.
Sign-ups available to donate blood, supply is low
Sleep deprivation can be a serious drain on our health and mental acuity but a HHC expert puts some common sleep myths to bed
Lived experience, even with depression or other mental health conditions, is a “super power” one clinician says connects people
Cold weather shelter part of a statewide network to handle high demand
Treatment options available for two eye conditions children may face
The recognition is the highest level offered by the Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE) program