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Immigrant’s long journey ends in commencement walk Saturday.
A new designation recognizes UAB’s success in promoting safe, accessible bicycling on campus.
COPD exacerbations, especially those severe enough to result in hospitalization, are associated with prolonged effects on quality of life and accelerate lung function decline.
After more than a decade as a journalist, John Marc Green has found his second career with a master’s degree in instructional design and development.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common cause of chronic liver disease globally and is becoming the leading indication for liver transplantation in the United States.
WBHM is one of only six stations selected from across the United States for the project, which is searching for both conservative and liberal participants.
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Booker is not going to miss her shot. She wants to perform now and is planning a move to New York to pursue her theater career, then train in a medical profession later.
To sustain its world-class research program, the Eyesight Foundation of Alabama, the International Retinal Research Foundation and UAB have made a generous $15 million philanthropic commitment to the department’s future.
UAB Biomedical Engineering Chair inducted to the highest professional distinction for engineers.
Regi Carpenter will perform twice at UAB’s Alys Stephens Center as part of her weeklong UAB residency.
UAB and Groome Transportation partner to provide new transit transportation for the UAB community early May.
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A plan to create a University Authority to manage health care at Cooper Green Mercy Health Services moves forward following action by the Jefferson County Commission.

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Carmel McNicholas-Bevensee, Ph.D., teaches elementary school students the importance of knowing their bodies and forming healthy habits in an interactive day of community outreach.
UAB received $18 million from the National Institutes of Health to fund a counterterrorism research center on chemical weapons.
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