Every day, more than 115 Americans die after overdosing on opioids.
There's the beginning of the end, a resolution revolution, a journey to a melting continent and the love of growing trees. All in one video.
Anthony Ray Hinton, who spent nearly 30 years on death row before being exonerated in 2015, will speak at UAB on March 1.
After providing UAB's School of Medicine with HIV-positive deceased donor transplant protocols, UAB aims to return the favor to Groote Schuur Hospital in South Africa by providing paired exchange transplant training
UAB criminal justice students and faculty explore the factors shaping neighborhood evolution and share potential solutions for communities at risk.
Much like other muscles, when the heart works during the normal daytime hours, it needs a period of rest to repair itself.
The UAB School of Nursing student is the first from the university to receive this fellowship.
A Pew Charitable Trusts Fellowship will allow a Ph.D. graduate to continue work to save endangered sea turtles.
Support those in need this spring by donating your gently used clothing to UAB's annual clothing drive.
Research shows protection against the linked heart damage and kidney dysfunction known as cardiorenal syndrome.
Students from nine universities will create solutions to a global health problem in the 10th annual Statewide Global Health Case Competition.
Follow the UAB in Antarctica blog to learn more about research and what it is like to travel to Earth's southernmost continent.
Financial experts will provide complimentary consultations at financial education conference.
UAB and the Red Cross are honoring heroes with a blood drive highlighting the service of veterans and first responders.
A study to better understand racial and regional differences in deaths from strokes will be funded through 2023 by a $20.4 million grant.
UAB researchers have determined that recipients are likely to experience cognitive impairment in years following treatment.
This collection of plays delves into the universal challenges of relationships and the power of love with both humor and heartbreak.
Babies are wearing red hats this month to shed light on congenital heart disease.
A School of Optometry researcher is beginning a study that could help uncover therapies to slow or stop vision loss.
This advanced, direct electron detector will yield near-atomic resolution of macromolecules and 3-D tomography of cells or tissue slices.