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Julia Gohlke's proposed research topic has been funded for two years.

The online Master of Public Health in Health Care Organization degree at UAB was recognized in several areas.

UAB has been award a $28-million grant renewal for REGARDS, the nation’s largest study aimed at exploring racial and geographic differences in stroke illness and death.

The ongoing REGARDS study finds that a 10-millimeter difference in blood pressure can make blacks three times more likely than whites to have a stroke.

Interested students are invited to learn more about the epidemiology curriculum.

UAB health care economists estimate benefits to Medicaid expansion under the PPACA.

Is a pleasantly plump Santa Claus a bad role model in a nation dealing with out-of-control obesity rates? UAB’s Beth Kitchin says: not so much.

Tucker had previously served as chair of another American Psychological Association board.

Dunlap also leads the Alabama Health Policy Initiative, an independent component of the School of Public Health.

Black men and women have twice the risk of fatal coronary heart disease as whites, but the disparity could be eliminated with better risk factor control.

World-renowned experts in health and wellness topics will come together Nov. 14-15 to help employers fashion their own programs targeting employee health.

Kilgore is also co-director of the Pharmaco-Epidemiology and Economics Research Group.

Learn more about the Interprofessional Global Health Service Learning program Oct. 31.

Four winners in the first Community Health Innovation Awards will share $50,000 to fund implementation of their projects.

World-renowned obesity expert becomes one of nearly 30 past and present UAB researchers to attain one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.

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