Cohort study shows that patients with a condition known as candidemia were 66 percent less likely to die with proper consult.
Three beloved stories by the award-winning children’s book illustrator and author are retold live on stage through the magic of blacklight and fanciful puppets.
Berkowitz comes to UAB after 25 years at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Long time UAB hospital employee Wendy Walters, a clinical ethics consultant, is a finalist for a prestigious national compassionate caregiver award.
Most people refrain from calling attention to an unusual bulge in their lower abdomen. But it could be a potentially dangerous condition that needs to be discussed with your doctor right away.
Study shows that vehicles with advanced technology could potentially reduce crashes, injuries and deaths.
NPR Music called Keb’ Mo’ “a blues artist whose witty tunes will take some of those blues away.”
Experts provide parents and teens with safe driving tips leading into Teen Driving Safety Week.
This week at UAB, it's about homecoming, heartfelt hilarity and hope and healing.
Students and staff from UAB will compete against athletes from the Lakeshore Foundation in the seventh annual Wheelchair Flag Football game.
The tournament is designed to bring the people of Birmingham together for a friendly competition to benefit the school’s Junior Advisory Board Scholarship program.
The School of Nursing’s Master and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs are ranked eighth in the nation, with two graduate specialties ranked among the top 10 and two among the top 15 in the country.
Auction items this year include Blazer athletics experience packages, beach house stays, fine dining, holiday meals and more.
The number of hours of sleep people receive each night may affect their risk of stroke differently based on race, according to a new study.
People and communities impacted by severe weather can benefit from entrepreneurial activities.
UAB diversity programs and initiatives create an environment where everyone has an opportunity to succeed.
Women who delay pushing during labor face higher risks for infection and bleeding without reducing the likelihood of having a cesarean delivery.
The director of UAB’s Division of Infectious Diseases has been named to the board of a national health organization.
Open to all high school students, the event will include faculty and representatives from UAB and four more schools.
Children and adolescents are at higher risk of developing mental health problems from abuse, but the severity of mental health problems greatly depends on the timing of abuse.