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Research shows that individuals who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder are not just war veterans, but anyone who has experienced some form of severe life trauma.

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Diet matters when it comes to depression. Teens who have a high-sodium, low-potassium diet are at a higher risk of depression.

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UAB’s newest academic building, located on the university’s Campus green, will serve College of Arts and Sciences faculty, staff and students.

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Research shows that young children are at a particular risk for pedestrian injuries in parking lots, and interventions should be made to decrease this risk.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Sensory processing difficulties, which affect one in six people, can make public spaces a nightmare and lead to traumatic meltdowns. A UAB expert teaches venues around the world how to help rather than hurt. Here’s her advice. 

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

Times Higher Education’s university rankings are among the world’s most comprehensive, balanced and trusted.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

UAB students led their team to victory, bringing home the National Championship title for the third time in eight years.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

The diet increased quality of life, and it decreased serum levels of the adipokine leptin and a marker of oxidative stress.

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Attention, reasoning and memory could be improved with resistance exercise, according to a UAB study. 

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

More than 103,000 donors have contributed to the university’s largest-ever fundraising initiative to bolster the campaign’s priorities — programmatic support, facilities, faculty, research and innovation, athletics, and student support.

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All academic areas saw increases in grant award monies from November 2017 through October 2018 as the university continues to grow its mission.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

The National Cancer Institute highlighted research from UAB that shows how the epigenetic plant-based diet in mice can prevent cancer more effectively at younger ages.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

In a large-scale analysis, Jeremy Blackburn, Ph.D., and collaborators found that the misuse of web archive services cause loss of ad revenue for popular news websites.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Hair’s graying is linked to innate immune response, activation of which can decrease pigmentation in hair.

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Doctoral student Jonathan Adams offers tips to identify and address bullying based on psychology research.

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UAB ranked 15th nationally among public universities in research expenditures and topped $238 million in NIH funding for FY 2016.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Researchers use compounds found in a combination plant-based diet to successfully prevent and treat ER-negative breast cancer in mice.

Arts & Events Published more than a year ago

Kaphar appropriates different styles and techniques from past periods of art history to create reconstructive historical narratives that address issues of race throughout history. He will speak about his work at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, followed by a free reception.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

UAB research suggests EEG headsets, growing in popularity among consumers, need better security.

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Knowing the signs of becoming drowsy behind the wheel, many of which are similar to distracted and drunk driving, could potentially be lifesaving.

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