Displaying items by tag: department of medicine
One UAB expert says the roles of screenings, warning signs and a healthy lifestyle are all keys to cancer prevention.
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Poor nutrition comes with risks such as pre-term birth, gestational diabetes, excess weight gain, hypertensive disorders and potential complications with delivery, among other issues.
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UAB’s Liver Transplant Program — the only one in Alabama — has performed over 3,000 liver transplants since its launch in 1983.
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AFib is expected to affect 40 million people worldwide and can be fatal if not treated. UAB experts provide tips on symptoms, risk factors and management of this condition.
By showing a critical role for sialylation in the biophysical properties of mucus and mucus transport, the study identifies a possible therapeutic target for the treatment of cystic fibrosis and other muco-obstructive diseases.
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The NIH grant will support development of a BionanomatrixTM coating for an aneurysm-therapy flow diverter in the brain.
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A cluster analysis in the Deep South showed that racial background significantly influences diabetes subtype distribution.
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See the powerful documentary “The Last Ecstatic Days” at UAB's ALys Stephens Center and hear about the cultural and spiritual considerations of dying from UAB caregivers and Aditi Sethi, M.D., with The Center for Conscious Living & Dying, with guest artist Manjari Sharma.
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This live biotherapeutic product, tested in mouse models, shows promise in addressing common pathways of lung disease progression.
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Researchers at UAB shed light on the link between genetic variants and cardiovascular risk factors in determining heart health.
The novel drug TIX100 functions differently from any approved diabetes drug to promote proper islet cell function.
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Research from the centers will help drive new knowledge and foster positive and lasting societal benefits.
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This past June, through a competitive review process, the NIH renewed their five-year grant to continue UAB’s Center for AIDS Research pivotal work.
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This study is providing researchers with an infrastructure they can build upon as they work to fully understand how exercise impacts the entire body.
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Indirect benefits could include how to lessen rejection of transplanted organs and damage to the transplanted tissue.
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The study will observe two sedation medications, ketamine and etomidate, that are most commonly used for sedations, ketamine and etomidate, to determine which is best during intubations.
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Ninety-two percent of evaluable patients treated with INB-200 exceeded a median progression-free survival of seven months. Glioblastoma multiforme is the most aggressive type of cancer originating in the brain.
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