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Sudden cardiac arrest is a life-threatening condition in which the heart stops beating after its normal electrical signals are disrupted.
A new UAB study could help doctors better understand a chronic pain-causing condition associated with diabetes mellitus and ultimately improve pain relief treatment options for diabetic patients.
Provide care for senior loved ones with advice from a UAB expert.
A UAB cell biology expert emphasizes the importance of protecting the skin from harmful UV rays.
The new AI tool can help counselors spot patterns in information that schools already collect that could be indicators of a higher risk of mental health conditions.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse award is designed to stimulate innovation and potentially transformative research from early stage investigators.
UAB experts say that, by learning the symptoms of SCA and how to respond, one could save a life in an emergent situation.
A recent study by UAB researchers showed that teenagers with higher levels of adiposity have more cognitive impact from poor sleep compared to teenagers with a healthy weight.
Researchers at UAB shed light on the link between genetic variants and cardiovascular risk factors in determining heart health.
In addition to providing excellent trauma care, UAB surgeons continue to establish innovative programs to better improve trauma care in Alabama.
The annual race will be held Saturday, May 18, at Railroad Park. A virtual option will be offered this year.
The regimen — which relies solely on already FDA-approved medications — showed remarkable success in Parsons model case series.
UAB diabetes expert serves up tailgating hacks to make football season fun and diabetes-friendly.
The ability to understand and acquire knowledge can be protected by following a healthy diet, regular exercise, vitamin D consumption and participating in social activities.
UAB researchers have discovered a new way to treat melanoma by targeting CDC7 with EZH2 or BRPF1/2/3 inhibitors.
In a new trial funded through UAB’s urgent COVID-19 research program, investigators are comparing the widely available steroid methylprednisolone with dexamethasone, which lowered risk of dying by one-third in a U.K. trial this summer.
New evidence for sex disparity in liver transplants suggests a change may be needed in how livers are allocated.
This discovery may have clinical importance in management of heart failure.
Groundbreaking research from UAB shows that out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is the third leading cause of years lost and years lived with a disability due to a disease.
UAB experts share insight on what leads a person to have suicidal thoughts or actions, and how friends and family can help.
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