Latest news from UAB

The National Institutes of Health centers will close gaps in curricula so clinicians can make better and safer choices about pain treatment.

UAB researchers say the MARCKS protein may be a biomarker for brain tumors and hold potential for targeted therapy.

UAB affiliation provides residents in Okaloosa County and surrounding areas with increased access to advanced cancer care.

Long-term, national study reveals less-invasive screening decreases new cases and death.

The Program in Environmental and Translational Medicine combines clinical care with research to prevent, treat diseases caused from air pollution, water contamination, other causes.

Study says findings could be a game-changer for patients, helping doctors determine when to perform surgery and providing better long-term outcomes.

UAB study finds multi-tasking teens using media almost all day, each day; sleep is disrupted and parents are kept in the dark

Swift treatment in the UAB First Episode Clinic leads to better outcomes for patients, families.

Newer, less used risk predictor for diagnosing kidney disease is better, costs same as more common, less accurate test.

It’s Healthy Vision Month, and UAB ophthalmologists say that early detection of eye diseases plays a major part in successful treatment.

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