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The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Rotary Clubs of Birmingham and Colombo lead the way in eliminating cervical cancer as a public health problem in Sri Lanka.
Before they graduate, the seniors will help deliver one more musical when “Hairspray” takes the stage April 11-15.
In 2018, there will be more than 650,000 new cases of oral, head and neck cancers diagnosed worldwide, but early screening and diagnosis can more than double a patient’s chances of survival.
A Dothan man is back on the hiking trail following a rare soft tissue tumor treated by UAB’s “Sarcoma King.”
Local and statewide organizations and public health leaders partner with the School of Public Health and its students to improve the lives of Alabamians.
When a couple decided to get married in their newborn daughter’s RNICU room, the UAB community came together to pull off their wedding.
Flutist and singer Marta Piroșcă has been awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London.
A UAB pediatrician offers her advice for handling tricky conversations with your children about appropriate digital device use and sexting.
UAB researchers found that, from 2012-2014, Medicare was the primary payer for more than 90 percent of TAVR procedures.
Students from underrepresented groups and from schools with limited research opportunities get stipends and do hands-on research in high-risk, high-reward projects.
Findings have determined that caffeine administration can help lower acute kidney injury in neonates.
Alabama Power recognizes UAB Collat School of Business professor for his leadership in promoting community engagement, inclusive economic growth.
Evidence focuses on the integration of African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken word.
With deliriously tuneful songs, big musical numbers, a huge cast and colorful costumes, “Hairspray” celebrates the ’60s and equality.
Ketogenic, Whole30 and paleo diets aren’t convenience diets — they can cause challenges for eating out and cause a strain on your wallet — but they do provide whole food solutions.
A study led by UAB professor Paul Muntner, Ph.D., looks at the impact of the new hypertension guideline set by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
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