Patient news from UAB

The accreditation demonstrates UAB’s commitment to delivering the highest quality care for its bariatric surgery patients.

A UAB study examines whether bipolar disorder can be treated with monthly rather than daily doses of a drug to boost compliance – now enrolling patients.

Success of ACE inhibitors, alpha blockers, calcium channel blockers and diuretics same in women and men with hypertension; diuretic superior in reducing cardiovascular complications.

The spring allergy season has been underway for several weeks in many parts of the country – but soon after the tree pollen settles, the grass pollen will be ready to cause trouble.

Researchers at UAB measure an increase in grey matter in the brains of children with cerebral palsy after treatment with CI therapy.

UAB hosts a seminar to train exercise professionals in how to help cancer patients become physically active during treatment and recovery.

Since opening its doors in 1988, the comprehensive health clinic for patients with HIV/AIDS has had a lot of successes and milestones worth commemorating.

UAB cancer patient Charles Turk fights a hard battle with a brain tumor, with the help of a loving family and a rare deer.

It’s three months into 2013, and summer is just around the corner. UAB experts offer tips on getting back on track with health behavior changes promised earlier this year.

UAB is studying a depression drug that may be able to stop suicidal thoughts in their tracks.

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