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Experts at UAB dive into the benefits of indoor and outdoor gardening and give their advice on how to get started. 

Arts & Events Published more than a year ago

UAB Media Studies students learn how to make documentary films focusing on communities and issues they care about in a semester.

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The Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities integrates clinical service, training and research to support individuals and families impacted by developmental disabilities in Alabama and beyond.

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Two online programs from the UAB Collat School of Business ranked in the top 25, while other programs continue to rise.

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Hosted by the UAB Department of Biology, Darwin Day 2024 will be an opportunity to learn about current UAB research and listen to keynote speaker Athena Aktipis, Ph.D., host of the podcast “Zombified.” 

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Fowler will graduate with his Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from UAB in the fall 2023 commencement ceremony Friday, Dec 8.

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UAB ranked No. 142 out of 435 measured schools in 2023, serving as a testament to the university’s continued growth and national exposure as a competitive and attractive university.

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New study indicates that StreetBit has the potential to save millions of dollars annually and reduce pedestrian injuries by implementing such programs on a larger scale.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Researchers at UAB help people understand their motives behind overeating palatable food, which can cause weight gain and obesity.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

A new Biomedical Research and Psychology Building — made possible by a $76 million federal appropriation — received stage 1 approval from the UA System Board of Trustees.

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Downtown Birmingham has a pedestrian culture, and therefore, following safety tips such as using the sidewalks and limiting distractions is of utmost importance.

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Car seats are documented to reduce injuries and deaths in children but are effective only if installed and used properly.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Student-led study shows that those with autism spectrum disorder present difficulties in time estimation abilities while driving.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Limiting neuroinflammation may represent a promising new approach to treat neurological diseases driven by neuroinflammation, such as stroke, spinal cord injury and neuropathic pain.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

The list was made by a group that aspires to bolster and increase diversity across all scientific fields, promote retention through the “leaky academic pipeline,” and broaden academic and industrial awareness of diversity and inclusion.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Soft drink consumption is a likely predictor of aggressive behavior, according to a new study from UAB.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Gender identity and genetic sex are distinctly variable when it comes to pain tolerance, according to a study published in the Journal of Pain Research.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

A team of UAB researchers found even a small influence from AAT dogs is meaningful and valuable to someone after a life-changing spinal cord injury.

News You Can Use Published more than a year ago

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.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

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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