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Becker’s Hospital Review ranked hospitals based on comprehensiveness of programs, quality of care offered.
UAB Hospital staff hopes gift will jump-start program that will continue to provide food for families in need during their child’s hospital stay.

School of Business students led teams from local high schools in researching ways the movement affected business in the city.

More than 5,000 people responded to the magazines’ online survey and entered the businesses and services they thought were the best in 81 categories.

Prematurity, low birth weight leading cause for the leveling off of infant mortality and neonatal mortality rates in the United States

The reunion will give former patients and their families an opportunity to reconnect with staff who cared for them.

Strong Start for Mothers and Newborns provides non-medical social services for healthy living and better pregnancy outcomes for Medicaid, CHIP-eligible patients.

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.

A midurethral sling during surgery to repair pelvic organ prolapse reduces the risk of developing stress incontinence, but also poses greater risks.

Traveling during pregnancy can be safe and fun as long as women pay attention to their bodies, physicians instruct.

UAB Health System inducted into the Healthcare Intranet Conference's Hall of Fame, among other honors at event.

William Hucke was UAB’s first successful birth from a frozen embryo; now he’s back, studying biomedical engineering.

UAB Health System and Cigna have announced a two-year network partnership to begin Jan. 1, 2012.

About 147,000 UnitedHealthcare customers in Alabama will have access to UAB physicians, facilities.

Modified oxygen delivery device can provide safe, cost-effective life-saving therapy to infants and children in developing nations where pneumonia is the leading killer.

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