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Representing all 67 counties, participants have benefited from AGHI’s commitment to accessible, expert-guided genomic services.
One UAB researcher has received two grants from the NIH to study devices for diabetes and cardiopulmonary function of infants.
Experts at UAB are providing insight into some of the top preventable injuries they see on a regular basis and some practical advice for how to avoid them.
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.
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.
UAB genetics professor explains why the holiday season is the perfect time to learn about family medical history.
Learn about epilepsy, types of seizures, common symptoms, warning signs and how to provide seizure first aid.
After nearly 30 years of disappointments, Jennifer Creswell has a renewed sense of confidence thanks to the work of UAB Callahan Eye strabismus specialist Rob Tauscher, M.D.
A UAB urologist has been selected as a recipient of the highly competitive 2025 National Cancer Institute Early Career Cancer Clinical Investigator Award.
A UAB professor discusses the effects cold weather has on the body at a cellular level.
A UAB assistant professor is leading two studies to determine whether atherosclerosis can be prevented before it leads to diseases like heart disease.
The brand-new space welcomed the incoming class of medical students for their first day of new student orientation.
UAB experts offer tips to decrease the chance of illness for individuals and their loved ones as temperatures drop.
If the GOALPOST Trial is successful, national guidelines for the treatment of non-severe HDP could change, revolutionizing the way patients are treated.
One UAB expert explains the chemistry that takes place in the body when the “fight-or-flight” response is activated.
A UAB expert shares advice on when to start breast cancer screenings and important risk factors to be aware of.
At just 43 years old, Latrivia Carter was diagnosed with stage 2 triple-negative breast cancer.
UAB researchers will develop three-dimensional models of the human brain that will be launched to the International Space Station, where they will remain for 30 days.
For 45 years, this competition has highlighted UAB students who excel in academics, leadership and community involvement, all while showing true Blazer spirit.
UAB experts offer insight on Tourette syndrome, and the care patients may need after diagnosis.
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