The UAB Health System will continue to accept United Healthcare insurance following an agreement reached today.
Researchers mapped distinct bone marrow niche populations and their differentiation paths.
A UAB School of Optometry professor has received an award from the American Academy of Optometry.
Fields will oversee all daily operations and programming for AEIVA, as well as serve as a liaison for a variety of stakeholders on campus and in the community.
The Birmingham Business Journal recognizes three UAB buildings for shaping the Magic City.
A UAB oncologist has received a Pioneering Ideas Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
This summer, approximately 1,708 students will graduate from UAB, and nearly 1,000 are expected to participate in the ceremonies.
A UAB professor provides best practices to combat the national robocall epidemic.
Call for comments as UAB applies for renewal of its Magnet Nursing designation
A group of UAB employees are positively impacting RNICU families through yarn skills.
Following months of negotiations, the contracts will expire July 30 between United Healthcare and several UAB Health System entities. Only the Emergency Department at each hospital will remain open to United plan members without additional out-of-pocket costs.
A new study found that increasing blood thinners in discharged patients with medical illness reduces their risk of blood clots.
Olivia Affuso, Ph.D., was taken to the hospital after being stung more than 50 times by the bees.
These findings suggest that large geographic treatment disparities in high-intensity statin use after a heart attack are poorly understood and require further research and intervention.
A UAB Department of Philosophy professor was recognized for academic achievement and involvement in the community.
Measuring blood pressure at home will ensure doctors are treating people who need to be treated for high blood pressure and are not starting patients on medication who may not have hypertension.
ArtPlay drama camps introduced Marissa Hebson to Theatre UAB. Now she is graduating with a degree in musical theater.
UAB law enforcement researcher and professor is awarded for her early academic research milestones.
The study is the first to show how meal timing affects 24-hour energy metabolism when food intake and meal frequency are matched.
This is a potential mechanistic underpinning — at least in a subset of patients — for the altered behaviors observed in autism.