Patient news from UAB

Long-term study seeks people ages 30-65 who never have been diagnosed with cancer

Untreated dental issues can affect school performance

A therapy created at UAB for adults is adapted to help a young boy with hemiparesis learn to ride a bike and more.

Ventricular assist devices offer better survival rates than ECMO therapy for children awaiting heart transplant.

Pediatrics’ next reading celebration day is Aug. 14

UAB and Birmingham stepped up to fight the virus that causes AIDS years ago when it could have easily turned away

JAMA study shows advances, but editorial by UAB faculty says more long-term study is needed.

UAB's David Sweatt will be the first molecular neurobiologist in the U.S. to investigate Pitt- Hopkins syndrome, a disorder characterized by intellectual disability and developmental delays, which can range from moderate to severe.

New materials and new techniques have led to a surge in hip replacements, both for seniors and for active weekend warriors.

The event Celebrating Life will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, June 1 at Regions Park in Hoover

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