News from the UAB School of Public Health

For the unemployed, a temporary job is a chance to showcase talents and lobby for permanent work.

A multi-department team of UAB brain tumor researchers has received a grant to take a systems-biology approach to treatment.

Physical work makes us tired at the end of the day, but what about problem-solving?

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

UAB research shows positive results in weight loss drug combination.

Two new undergraduate Public Health courses focus on environmental exposures and their impact on human health.

An assistant professor of health behavior has won an award to study health disparities.

Several campus groups will host a series of lectures on "Taking Care of the Hispanic Patient."

A football addiction can be detrimental to relationships, but can be extinguished with simple steps.
David Allison, Ph.D., professor and associate dean in the School of Public Health, is the 2011 UAB Distinguished Faculty Lecturer.
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