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The clinic focus will be to help women who are battling other health conditions with family planning and pregnancy prevention.
The CuddleCot will help UAB nurses and doctors guide grieving families through the infant loss process.
A peptide used as the “gold standard” for diagnosis heart failure loses predictive ability in African Americans.
A specialized clinic in a tertiary hospital is effective at treating patients from five states.
Researchers at UAB are looking at the health of brain structures called dendritic spines in the battle against Alzheimer’s disease.
New research from UAB provides evidence, for the first time, to continue using the criteria set by major respiratory societies for the diagnosis of airflow obstruction and COPD.
Jessica Scoffield, Ph.D., is the first recipient of an underrepresented faculty research fellowship.
Vickers was motivated by his uncle, Leroy Vickers, to seek a career in medicine, where he has become a world-renowned surgeon, pancreatic cancer researcher and pioneer in health disparities research.
The fund, established by Ashita Tolwani, will support investigators and researchers as they create products and solutions to help kidney-related therapies.
This new, non-invasive way to deliver radiation has helped one Alabama man complete optometry school and launch his new career.
UAB is a leading site in the administration of intranasal esketamine. How will this impact the care of patients with depression in the future?
Scientists at UAB have homed in on a protein structure in the brain that may be a promising target for new therapies to treat Parkinson’s disease.
Swanner has served as the medical director for the Ophthalmology Services Foundation and Callahan Eye Hospital & Clinics for more than 10 years.
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