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UAB, the City of Birmingham, the YMCA of Greater Birmingham and the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation team to educate area citizens on diabetes management and prevention.
New grants will enable an average of 48 students per year to begin a graduate degree program almost fully funded.
The School of Public Health presented its 2012 Lou Wooster Public Health Award to VF Corporation April 4
The latest green roof project is one of the first developments by UAB’s Sustainability Committee to come to fruition.
The new 11,000 square foot, state-of-the-art Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Clinic opened this month.
Coach Gene Bartow did more than shape the UAB Athletics program. His influence stretched to all those around him.
UAB takes wellness to a new level — to the employees, students.
UAB’s Child Life Program provides children and their families comfort in times of need, and positive memories in times of turmoil.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of UAB Hospital Maintenance Department support for the Christmas Toy Fund.
ArtPlay has something for everyone. Registration is under way for the spring semester classes.
A team of eight — six with UAB ties — that spent a week in Lanzhou, China, teaching physical therapy techniques to health-care providers.
UAB Hospital Maintenance is hosting its annual Christmas Toy Fund drive.
A recent partnership will give UAB students the opportunity to engage the highest-quality researchers and tools available in the field of genomics.
The Comprehensive Diabetes Center is only a few years old says Anath Shalev, M.D., — the center's new director— so there is much work to do.
Bring your families and strollers to walk, jog or run in the first Blazer Fun Run at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 12.
UAB medical professionals who were in New York on 9/11 when the World Trade Center was attacked remember that day and the lessons learned.
UAB, in partnership with Birmingham City Schools, invites employees to donate supplies to schools affected by the recent tornado.
UAB has received a notification involving refunds of occupational taxes paid to Jefferson County from Jan. 12, 2009, through Aug. 13, 2009.
Traveler's Health Clinic Director David Freedman says concerns the Germany strain of E. Coli will spread in America are minimal.
UAB Hospital will begin screening every patient treated in the ER to reduce those numbers through a program funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Seafood from the Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida coastlines is safe for consumption according to federal testing.
UAB faculty, staff and students responded to those in need in the aftermath of the April 27 tornadoes, and they know more work will need to be done in the coming months.
After two years of planning, construction will begin on the $69 million UAB District Steam System Project in the coming days.