New wearable health monitoring devices can help you stay informed, but should they be relied on heavily?

Racist and hateful memes are being spread by fringe web communities, with 4chan’s /pol/ and The_Donald playing major roles in influencing mainstream communities.
More than a third of people have the biology of Alzheimer’s disease but not the symptoms. Understanding why could lead to new therapies.
After a tornado hit Jacksonville State University in March, the jazz ensemble musicians were left without a performance venue.
UAB student selected as a finalist for coveted scholarship to study abroad.
Watts celebrates milestone year by praising students, faculty and staff who are powered by the will to push frontiers across all disciplines and in all pillars of UAB’s mission.
First-of-its kind study looks at impact of rising trend in business world.
Vanessa Vega to present research proposal on improving multicultural preparedness in teacher education programs at international conference.
Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Parks Rx works to connect patients to more than 130 parks in Birmingham and surrounding communities where they can be more active.
A new Spanish concentration complements studies of everything from business management to education or nursing and more.
On Nov. 15 see the exhibition and enjoy “Chamber Music @ AEIVA,” a free performance that connects chamber music with the art on display.
A new study from UAB describes the impact of a peer coach intervention on hospitalizations and emergency room visits for individuals with diabetes and depression.
Researchers at UAB now have access to the newly established Innovation Fund for early-stage discoveries.
The Grammy Award-winning singer’s hits include “Lady Marmalade,” “New Attitude,” “The Best is Yet to Come” and “On My Own” with Michael McDonald.
The Eastwood home was built by 523 UAB volunteers who gave nearly 2,000 man-hours.
This week, UAB announced a new visitation policy for the Womens and Infants Center during flu season, a psychologist discussed the emotional impacts in the wake of a hurricane and UAB's president talked about a bright future during the annual Staff picnic on the Green.
The Blazer Male Excellence Network peer mentoring program encourages black men to open up to the college experience and build meaningful relationships.
As part of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in November, UAB geriatricians share information about how to care for a loved one with dementia while helping them maintain their independence and dignity.
A new grant allows researchers to further identify family-based interventions needed for teen driver safety.
National Cancer Institute award gives a UAB researcher the opportunity to develop programs that battle the long-term effects of treating childhood cancer.