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UAB Osteoporosis Prevention & Treatment Clinic impacting practice on broad scale
Actor, performer Ben Vereen lends help to project as community groups begin work to educate populace in overcoming fear of disease
Nurse practitioner details physical, emotional toll of disease in A Place I Didn't Want to Go: My Victory Over Cancer.
Barnes’ expertise in mass spectrometry and soy has had a lasting effect nationally, internationally and with students
Long-term study seeks people ages 30-65 who never have been diagnosed with cancer
A two-way exchange program will help the School of Nursing prepare health-care professionals to address disparities in care for people in Zambia, Malawi and the United States
UAB's David Sweatt will be the first molecular neurobiologist in the U.S. to investigate Pitt- Hopkins syndrome, a disorder characterized by intellectual disability and developmental delays, which can range from moderate to severe.
UAB's Office of Public Relations and Marketing honored for tornado coverage.
Lynne Vining is a “dirt sailor,” a Navy nurse in Afghanistan who cares for fallen comrades.
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.
The UAB Comprehensive Diabetes Center recently hosted its third annual Diabetes Research Day.
In a new preventive medicine study, Gareth Dutton hopes to determine what types of long-term programs help people manage weight loss over time.
Mike Wyss recently was honored by the Alabama Academy of Science with its 2011 Wright Gardner Award — the top state science award.
Sandra Pilkinton has been named February’s Employee of the Month.
Trigg latest from UAB family to be memorialized on the Hill University Center's Wall of Honor.
Psychologists Joseph Schumacher and Jalie Tucker were selected to help educate Congress about the dangers in cutting funding.
Mike Jezdimir came to UAB’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation for help with transverse myelitis.
Sixteen UAB physicians and researchers were selected for awards during the Comprehensive Cancer Center’s annual Research Retreat.
A team of eight — six with UAB ties — that spent a week in Lanzhou, China, teaching physical therapy techniques to health-care providers.
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.