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Children and adolescents are at higher risk of developing mental health problems from abuse, but the severity of mental health problems greatly depends on the timing of abuse.
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A new UAB center will serve as a state-wide resource for patients with diseases of the pancreas and bile ducts.
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A study led by a UAB oncologist finds that adolescents and young adults with a form of leukemia are disposed to higher relapse rates.
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Students gain social media experience by networking with peers, professionals and companies through interactive ecosystem.
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UAB’s Division of Infectious Diseases is growing its research facilities to offer more to the local and global sexual health community.
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The socioeconomic resources of parents and adult children are related to women’s mortality risk in old age.
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A new study is recruiting individuals with obesity to look at the effect of beetroot juice on cardiometabolic health and exercise stamina.
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Eating a southern-style diet, which is high in fried and processed foods, is the leading factor to explain why African-Americans have a higher risk of hypertension than whites.
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End-of-life care can be difficult to navigate, but understanding how to treat a patient based on their goals is key, says one UAB researcher.
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A new type of “guardian angel” technology is being developed to warn distracted pedestrians as they cross the street.
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Children spend several hours in a wheelchair, going through a library and out to lunch, to understand and be aware of the challenges disabled people experience every day.
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UAB’s School of Engineering and Collat School of Business are partnering to advance business skills and knowledge of engineers.
UAB aging researchers believe it is time to start human trials of drugs known to dramatically extend healthy life in mice.
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The musicians in Las Cafeteras sing in English, Spanish and Spanglish, and use their performances to inspire social change.
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