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Benefits of the cryoablation program include a shorter wait time for treatment, no overnight stays in the hospital, no sedation, lower costs, less scarring and shorter recovery time.
The Heart to Heart International point-of-care lab will lead to reductions in barriers for patients by reducing the need to make additional arrangements for transportation or pay extra fees for lab testing.
As temperatures rise, a UAB Emergency Medicine physician shares warning signs and prevention tips for heat-related illnesses.
A UAB physician shares insights on the causes, symptoms and treatment options for low testosterone in men.
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.
The understanding of how macrophages regulate their response to toxic particles via two independent pathways could uncover therapeutic opportunities to quell inflammation.
UAB physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nurses and certified medical assistants will be providing care to the 2025 World Police & Fire Games athletes.
UAB emergency medicine doctor discusses how to identify and treat exposure to common poisonous plants.
An NLP-informed AGI clinic is a viable approach to efficiently improve the systemwide quality of care for patients with AGIs.
Anyone traveling more than four hours by air, car or bus can be at risk for blood clots. The director of the UAB Vein Center provides tips on how to prevent blood clots when traveling.
One UAB expert explains how societal pressures and stigma can contribute to the development and treatment of eating disorders.
Fireworks accidents are a leading factor in eye injuries during the month of July.
UAB experts recommend taking some precautions before working in the yard this spring and summer.
Besides their normal role, pump overexpression confers drug resistance. Knowing the structure is a step to disabling the pumps with inhibitors.
Birmingham residents like Ron Collins stay healthy and independent through a high-tech solution to a health care challenge through Live HealthSmart Alabama.
UAB is a stronghold at finding patients for studies, but healthy controls were harder.
These findings implicate the Reelin signaling pathway as a potential therapeutic target for cocaine use disorder.
One UAB expert explains what CBTi is and the four steps that could lead to a better night’s rest for those with insomnia.
XMEA is a recessive, genetic disease that causes progressive muscle weakness.
Singhal believes early exposure to medicine and radiology is a powerful way to spark curiosity and encourage future careers in STEM and health care.
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