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UAB connects community engagement opportunities with faculty, students and staff in one easy-to-use portal to identify service opportunities and measure the university’s impact.
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Palliative counselors at UAB provide support to patients facing serious illness, while also providing therapeutic support to the patients’ family members.
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Science and engineering programs will come together in a new state-of-the-art complex at UAB, pending additional Board approvals.
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People of Mexican descent with variants of a certain gene are more at risk for Type 2 diabetes, but the risk of developing the disease does not increase for people of other Hispanic and Latino background groups.
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Kill the flu virus by following these tips on what to clean and how to disinfect commonly touched areas at home, school and work.
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Misunderstandings and tantrums abound when the four members of the self-absorbed Bliss family each invite a guest for the weekend.
By creating online assets, using rental textbooks or older editions, and seeking out free online resources, 17 UAB faculty have saved students more than $1.1 million on instructional materials.
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The quest for improving the rights of people with disabilities locally, nationally and internationally is urgent and significant.
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Through various programs and initiatives throughout the state, Legacy of Hope educates people about the importance of organ and tissue donation.
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This unique talk will cover the impact on the black community of DNA ancestry research, the trans-Atlantic slave trade and family tree exploration.
UAB celebrates 50 years of success and shares a new vision to shape the next 50 years in Birmingham.
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UAB’s newest cancer-killing cyclotron is beginning its monthlong journey from Germany to its permanent campus home.
A report by the American Heart Association found that 48 percent of U.S. adults live with some type of cardiovascular disease.
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