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UAB Hospital has won this award 14 years in a row.

Advances led by UAB and Children’s of Alabama neonatologist Wally Carlo have helped millions of infants worldwide

There aren’t many reasons to have an open hysterectomy with today’s robotic surgery options.

Events will be held across the Birmingham area for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The dinner event will raise funds for a new handicap-accessible van.

Former soldier and teacher gets new lease on life thanks to state’s first minimally invasive aortic valve replacement, performed at UAB.

The newest and largest hyperbaric chambers in Birmingham are now open at the UAB Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Program.

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Because most years see low incidence rates of West Nile, vaccine research is challenging; UAB experts say reach for the DEET.

New director to help establish UAB as the South’s leading center for treating leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and related diseases.

More than a dozen infectious diseases are preventable, and children should be vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

An innovative program to screen patients in UAB’s emergency department helps identify people who don’t know they are positive for the virus that causes AIDS.

Collaboration will address issues of health-care delivery.

Researchers at UAB were part of a team that revealed genetic differences that influence a person's level of sex hormones.

Facing an injury or other health challenge does not have to sideline your future; UAB experts say the way you handle it can teach you a valuable life skill.

A new drug that improves lung function for some patients with cystic fibrosis may also help treat smokers with the incurable lung disease COPD.

A team from UAB’s International Adoption Clinic meets kids in China, providing priceless medical and emotional information to prospective parents.
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