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Patients with neurofibromatosis, schwannomatosis, which are related genetic conditions, gain access to more clinical trials.

Add an increased risk of stroke to the list of health problems caused by sleeping fewer than six hours a night.

UAB's center is one of 17 funded by NIOSH to train safety and health practitioners.

The Program in Environmental and Translational Medicine combines clinical care with research to prevent, treat diseases caused from air pollution, water contamination, other causes.

Associate dean for science in the School of Public Health recognized for research contributions.

UAB health experts say you can shed some pounds for the summer by making simple — but safe — changes.

Alabama sees a 50 percent increase but rates are the lowest among study sites, which could mean children are not being diagnosed and are not receiving services.

The recent record number of tornado-related fatalities underscores the need for safety plans.

UAB hosts international symposium to help Birmingham increase sustainability and become greener, healthier and smarter.

Weekly work-outs can reduce depression in the chronically ill, according to new research from UAB.

If you have big plans for the year ahead, de-clutter your mind before trying to tackle them, one UAB psychologist says.

A UAB environmental sciences professor has been named to a national council.

Autism in Alabama is the topic of a free lecture Jan. 19, presented as part of the UAB Discussion Book Dialogues series.

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