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A UAB study examines whether bipolar disorder can be treated with monthly rather than daily doses of a drug to boost compliance – now enrolling patients.
UAB researchers partner with the Michael J. Fox Foundation on a new study of Parkinson’s disease risk factors, including a reduced sense of smell.
Success of ACE inhibitors, alpha blockers, calcium channel blockers and diuretics same in women and men with hypertension; diuretic superior in reducing cardiovascular complications.
UAB’s popular EatRight weight management program has introduced new hours, classes, recipes and more.
UAB Nursing and Medicine schools tout partnership with the VA to improve health care for veterans and their families during May 13-17 National VA Research Week.
Jolie has people talking about genetics; testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 is not for everyone, but knowing family history is a good start.
The awards fund first-year medical students for an eight-week session in scholarly research.
Waguespack has been in private practice in Birmingham for more than three decades prior to coming to UAB.
The UAB Genetic Counseling Graduate Program is a collaborative program to provide educational and clinical training in genetic counseling.
The Diabetes Research Center (DRC) focuses on developing new methods to treat, prevent and ultimately cure diabetes and its complications.
Sontheimer’s presentation will be entitled “Glioma: A Neurocentric Look at Cancer.”
Neurosurgical injuries following the April 2011 Alabama tornadoes tended to be spinal, not head or neck injuries in adults, but the opposite in children, according to UAB researchers.
M. Jacob Baggott will oversee new student health initiative to include primary care, counseling services and health promotion.
The fifth annual multidisciplinary competition featured 24 teams of undergraduate, graduate and professional school students from multiple academic disciplines.
Researchers at UAB measure an increase in grey matter in the brains of children with cerebral palsy after treatment with CI therapy.