Melatonin supplements can help aid sleep, but are they recommended?
Kirklin has been involved with the American Heart Association in various capacities for more than 20 years.
“Women influence each other while no one is watching,” says anthropology graduate student Ajanet Rountree.
UAB set to open four new facilities for students, faculty and staff, including the UAB Police and Public Safety Headquarters, Collat School of Business, Intramural and Club Sport Field Complex, and School of Nursing.
High-tech medicine and human kindness combine in UAB’s ongoing kidney chain, a series of transplant surgeries that have given 101 people a new lease on life.
Arts experiences may help hospitalized patients at risk of delirium.
The new Family and Community Medicine Clinic will open July 31.

Birmingham residents should be on the lookout for the UAB locomotive.

This summer, an estimated 1,650 students will graduate from UAB.
Findings show that patients who received a blood or marrow transplant as a child may be at a higher risk of related death.
The new program, inspired by inquiries from both practicing alumni and current occupational therapy students, is designed with post-professional students in mind.
This week is all about making strides. The UAB Kidney Chain passed 100 transplants. Students showcased their work in the summer EXPO. And football fans got a peek inside the upcoming season.
Autumn Tooms Cyprès joined UAB as the new dean of the School of Education on July 1.
UAB is renewed for another five years in NeuroNEXT, a national clinical research program in brain disorders.
UAB was part of a groundbreaking trial that is believed to be the first time it has been proved that the risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia can be reduced through high blood-pressure treatment.
Researchers found that prolonged oxygen supplementation adversely affected the development of memory function in preterm infants.
Optometry professors have received grants to continue eye care research.
As parents check off their children’s back-to-school needs, vaccinations should be top of the list.
Two new studies will have an intriguing mix of catalysts, “tunable” chemical bonds, supercomputers and ultrafast lasers.
Published in Addiction, a new paper lays out some of the factors that lead policymakers to look for easy answers to complex problems related to opioid addiction.