Displaying items by tag: school of public health

Autism in Alabama is the topic of a free lecture Jan. 19, presented as part of the UAB Discussion Book Dialogues series.

For the unemployed, a temporary job is a chance to showcase talents and lobby for permanent work.

UAB research shows positive results in weight loss drug combination.

A football addiction can be detrimental to relationships, but can be extinguished with simple steps.
David Allison, Ph.D., professor and associate dean in the School of Public Health, is the 2011 UAB Distinguished Faculty Lecturer.

A UAB researcher suspects room temperatures contribute to flawed results on weight-loss drugs tested in animals.

Craig Wilson has been appointed to the National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council.

Study shows the Edmonton Obesity Staging System more accurately predicts a risk of premature death due to obesity-related illnesses.

Questions about age, diabetes, smoking and other health issues aim to identify people at risk for kidney disease.

Don’t wait for school bells to jolt kids back into school-year habits, says UAB psychologist Josh Klapow.

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