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More evidence that generic medications are as effective as brand name drugs.
Through lectures, hands-on cooking classes, and follow-up discussions, the class will teach Tuscaloosa medical students and residents, as well as CHES nutrition students, how to better educate patients about their diets.
Lead author of paper published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice journal says, while causal relationship cannot be inferred, findings are “absolutely encouraging.”
UAB is recruiting postpartum women who are still lactating, for a study on the effects of the antiretroviral drug used to prevent HIV transmission.
Study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology shows fecal incontinence risk from anal intercourse is heightened for both women and men, with men almost three times as likely to experience incontinence.
Five faculty members in the School of Medicine have been named the 2016 class of James A. Pittman Jr., M.D., Scholars, a program organized to recognize the contributions of junior faculty and support the retention of highly competitive scientists and physician-scientists.
The Best Medicine Show, hosted by the School of Medicine Student Senate, begins at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29 at the historic Alabama Theatre.
Inside Pediatrics highlights the excellent care provided by Children's of Alabama, the UAB Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery.
Janis M. Orlowski, M.D., MACP, chief health care officer at the Association of American Medical Colleges, is the first speaker in 2016 for UAB Medicine’s expanded Leadership in Academic Medicine Lecture series.
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