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Synthetic marijuana, known as SPICE or K2, does not show up in drug screens but can negatively impact kidney function.

UAB Hospital participating in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services initiative designed to improve patient care, lower health care costs

While all blood types are needed, the shortage of O-negative is the most severe.

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If you exercise, eat right and don’t smoke, a history of heart disease in your family can still put you at risk — even if you are a female.

The UAB Courage Network provides an opportunity for employees who are newly diagnosed to lean on survivors for support.

The center will host its annual "Service of Rememberance" on Feb. 24.

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To register for the webinar and find out about upcoming topics, visit www.uabmd.org.

A Birmingham man coping with the spinal cord disease transverse myelitis creates a foundation to raise funds for research at UAB.

UAB’s Pamboukian led committee and helped write first comprehensive care guidelines for patients.
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Renal replacement therapy performed continuously over 24 hours provides better hemodynamic tolerance, fluid removal in critically ill patients with kidney failure.
Grant to develop new interprofessional practice model for health-care delivery also expands health-care options for medically underserved.
Men are more likely to get kidney stones than women, but you can avoid the pain.

The City of Birmingham and UAB announce partnership to commemorate the seminal events of the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.

T. Michael Harrington, M.D., has previously served in a variety of roles in MASA.

New clinic provides high-quality care with infusion therapy to Bessemer and Tuscaloosa-area communities.

UAB's holiday blood drive begins Monday, Dec. 10.

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29 Birmingham-area bakeries, cafes, restaurants and catering companies will sell designated desserts to support leading-edge cancer research

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