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An Auburn woman who was severely burned finds pain relief from music therapy.

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More than 500 patients have been visited by physicians and nurse practitioners in UAB’s House Calls program since 2014.

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

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The All of Us Research Program, an effort by the NIH to build a national database for medical research, launches on May 6 at UAB and six other sites nation-wide.

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Spotting the signs of child abuse and knowing how to report it are the first steps to ending the cycle of abuse.

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Ketogenic, Whole30 and paleo diets aren’t convenience diets — they can cause challenges for eating out and cause a strain on your wallet — but they do provide whole food solutions.

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Kidney stones impact one in 10 people and can lead to acute kidney injury; multiple episodes can result in long-term renal issues.

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

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Fatigue in cancer survivors is significantly reduced by placebo pill, even when it is known it is a fake pill.

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Watch a bleeding-control demonstration and join in with questions live as trauma surgeons show benefits of kits in public settings.

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

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Researchers have found the rate of hospitalization for sarcoidosis has increased, and in-hospital mortality associated with sarcoidosis has decreased.

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Data suggest the United States could have a worse than average flu season. Flu season typically lasts from early October to February, but UAB experts say it is never too late to get vaccinated.

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Do-it-yourself braces and how-to videos on the internet have grown in popularity, but experts say there are dangers in avoiding trained orthodontic professionals.

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Local retailers should find ways to get involved in the community to help boost business, according to a UAB study.

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This more comprehensive approach may be needed to find ways to delay the progressive heart failure.

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Surgeon at UAB believes in making breast cancer awareness an issue year-round to help save lives through early detection.

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

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A UAB Infectious Diseases physician discusses bacteria found in food-borne illnesses and why you should wash your hands.

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Low dietary potassium leads to calcified arteries and aortic stiffness, while increased dietary potassium alleviates those undesirable effects in a mouse model, suggesting dietary potassium may protect against heart disease and death from heart disease in humans.

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