Displaying items by tag: Department of Epidemiology

What you have for breakfast might help, or hurt, your body’s efforts to burn fat later in the day, say UAB researchers hoping to learn more.

Arnett is the fifth UAB faculty member installed as president of the American Heart Association.

Kaslow taught multiple subjects during his career at UAB.

The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation General Endowment Fund awarded grants to aid research across UAB.

Seth Landefeld named chair of the School of Medicine’s largest department with 400 faculty and $100 million in research funding.

Limiting sodas and sports drinks to two a week, eating more fish and cutting back on salt are all good ways to eat for a healthy heart.

Heart disease kills more women, young and old, than cancer. Yet for most, it’s avoidable with a healthier lifestyle.

Weekly work-outs can reduce depression in the chronically ill, according to new research from UAB.
Large national study shows difference between lung function of cigarette and marijuana smokers; doctors warn against other known complications.

High blood pressure and diabetes can also lead to memory and thinking problems.

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