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Ovarian cancer is known as the “silent killer” due to the difficulty in early detection because most women do not have any early symptoms.

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The modified mRNA — delivered after experimental heart attacks — transiently allows heart muscle cells to proliferate, leading to reduced infarct size and improved heart performance compared to untreated animals.

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While preventive treatment with vigabatrin delayed the onset and prevalence of infantile spasms in TSC infants, it had no impact on focal seizures, drug-resistant epilepsy, or improvement of cognitive and behavioral scores at 24 months.

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The study’s findings provide valuable insights into the role of diet composition in Type 2 diabetes management.

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Two real estate properties will build upon UAB’s already expansive over 100-block campus.

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There is no specific reason for craving foods, but the urge is preventable and treatable as substituting with healthier options is the best way to manage cravings.

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These results add an additional, mechanistic aspect to further explain how the decades-old blood pressure medication verapamil can preserve beta cell function in Type 1 diabetes patients by affecting the hormone insulin-like growth factor 1.

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UAB experts offer tips on staying safe while horseback riding.

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UAB was named the top education industry employer out of only 44 total companies.

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UAB Medicine has added the ExcelsiusGPS® by Globus Medical for minimally invasive spine surgeries.

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The study, funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, will compare two pathways of post-fracture patient care.

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This is the first medical advancement allowing the body to repair its own ACL.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

UAB Health System’s CFO has been identified as key female leader in the health care space, among 181 others.   

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Some individuals may experience a range of somatic or physical symptoms, such as persistent tension or nervousness, as the weekend comes to an end, also known as the “Monday blues” or “Sunday scaries.”

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UAB’s residence halls play an integral role of providing transformational experiences for UAB undergraduate students as they pursue academic success and prepare for life beyond the campus.

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This study, performed in a pre-clinical human model, is the first time xenotransplanted pig kidneys have shown clearance of creatinine and shown a standard immunosuppression regimen may be sufficient.

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The new technology will allow for non-invasive assessments for dry eye disease and inform the development of new treatments.

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Periodontal disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults and may be a risk factor in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.

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In a mouse model, border-associated macrophages, not microglia, were essential for the neuroinflammation that precedes neurodegradation. Targeting this subset could be a disease-modifying therapy in neurodegenerative disease.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

This UAB couple traveled seven seas to live their dream of getting quality higher education in the United States and are graduating together with their doctoral degrees this summer. 

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