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Close-up of donated toys on display near a Christmas tree in the West Pavilion during the U.S. Marine Corps' Toys for Tots UAB Toy Drive on display.
Health & Medicine Published 7 days ago

The brain grows fastest in the first three months of life, and this rapid growth makes early experiences and interactions especially important.

Health & Medicine Published 40 days ago

Doctors at UAB and Northwestern propose six strategies for caretakers to cultivate better patient experiences from the bedside and improve the quality of patient care and medical student education.

Health & Medicine Published 41 days ago

A rare fungal sinus infection that used to affect mostly people in tropical countries is now showing up in the Southeastern United States, and doctors are learning how to better recognize and treat it thanks to new research from UAB.

Health & Medicine Published 75 days ago

The UAB Health System is the largest health system in the state and continues to expand its reach and impact across the state, now operating as a nearly $7.5 billion enterprise with 133 locations serving all 67 counties in Alabama and beyond.

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News You Can Use Published 78 days ago

Provide care for senior loved ones with advice from a UAB expert.

Research & Innovation Published 83 days ago

UAB professor receives a $3.7 million grant to study how the genetic risk of high blood pressure affects the behavior of young and middle-aged adults.

News You Can Use Published 99 days ago

Learn how to build a fuel routine that sets you up for running success while keeping your body safe and healthy.

Research & Innovation Published 3 months ago

These new findings help simplify the treatment for patients with syphilis.

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Research & Innovation Published 3 months ago

Nathan Shock Centers across the nation are funded by the National Institute on Aging to provide leadership in the pursuit of basic research into the biology of aging.

Research & Innovation Published 4 months ago

The JAMA article is potentially practice-changing by enabling a diagnosis of COPD in individuals without airflow obstruction.

Health & Medicine Published 4 months ago

Jackson says she experienced almost every symptom and complication of diabetes and CKD, and she spent two decades of her life constantly managing her condition.

Research & Innovation Published 4 months ago

Tumor therapy with immune checkpoint blockers may be improved by fine-tuning Gfi1 in CD8+ T cells.

Research & Innovation Published 5 months ago

UAB researchers report that carriers of specific genetic variants face significantly elevated risks of heart failure, cardiomyopathy and arrhythmia, underscoring the potential benefits of targeted genetic screening.

Research & Innovation Published 5 months ago

T-bet expression is required for persistence of memory B cells that have rapid differentiation potential to become antibody-producing plasma cells in response to a second infection.

News You Can Use Published 5 months ago

It is never too late for individuals to take steps to help manage their health as they age.

Research & Innovation Published 5 months ago

The finding of TREM2 as a critical regulator of macrophage-mediated fibrosis makes it a promising therapeutic target for intervention for lung fibrotic disease.

Research & Innovation Published 5 months ago

The American Heart Association’s PREVENT CVD risk equation is designed to help predict a person’s risk of a cardiovascular event during their lifetime.

Research & Innovation Published 6 months ago

The understanding of how macrophages regulate their response to toxic particles via two independent pathways could uncover therapeutic opportunities to quell inflammation.

Health & Medicine Published 6 months ago

An NLP-informed AGI clinic is a viable approach to efficiently improve the systemwide quality of care for patients with AGIs.

Research & Innovation Published 6 months ago

UAB is a stronghold at finding patients for studies, but healthy controls were harder.

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