Displaying items by tag: school of medicine

The Suicide Prevention and Recovery in Healthcare initiative is a pioneering program that empowers individuals to navigate through their darkest moments toward a path of healing and resilience.
Scholarship recipients are required to practice in underserved areas of Alabama after graduation for a period of three years.
After two months in the hospital, Blake was sent home the day before his 30th birthday. Since Blake has been home, he has continued to attend therapy sessions and take steps to regain his independence.
For their continued research in sleep disorders in individuals with Down syndrome, UAB’s Caroline G. Richter, Ph.D. and S. Justin Thomas, Ph.D. were named the recipients of the 2024-2025 McNulty Civitan Scientist Award.
UAB experts say that, by learning the symptoms of SCA and how to respond, one could save a life in an emergent situation.
The study’s findings suggest a combination therapy could be a more effective and a safer approach to treating metastatic colorectal cancer.
Megan Hays, Ph.D., provides five tips for coping with stress and anxiety this election season.
See the powerful documentary “The Last Ecstatic Days” at UAB's ALys Stephens Center and hear about the cultural and spiritual considerations of dying from UAB caregivers and Aditi Sethi, M.D., with The Center for Conscious Living & Dying, with guest artist Manjari Sharma.
A recent study by UAB researchers showed that teenagers with higher levels of adiposity have more cognitive impact from poor sleep compared to teenagers with a healthy weight.
Goal of this UAB-led service is transforming the global landscape of TB research through accelerated study of human TB tissue.
Experts at UAB discuss early arthritis prevention, causes and treatment.
Researchers at UAB shed light on the link between genetic variants and cardiovascular risk factors in determining heart health.
Fobian developed Retraining and Control Therapy, or ReACT, to help patients with functional neurological disorder, or FND, which affects an estimated 300,000 Americans.
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