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Many Americans are catching up on missed holiday plans, but should you go ahead and receive your booster shot to ensure the safety of yourself and others?

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UAB’s Julie Kanter, M.D., says statewide surveillance programs for sickle cell disease can help facilitate progress to improve outcomes.

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View photos of the Heersink family’s being honored at a UAB Football game.

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About three-quarters of people were consistently honest, telling between zero and two lies per day. By contrast, a small subset of people averaged more than six lies per day and accounted for a sizable proportion of the lies, says researcher Timothy Levine, Ph.D.

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Live HealthSmart’s goal is to improve Alabama’s national health ranking by 2030.

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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an alarming rise in domestic violence and intimate partner violence

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The effort led by UAB is projected to receive $17 million from NIH to support up to four years of patient follow-up.

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The life sciences fund will focus on development of early-stage UAB technologies and startup companies.

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Release of TT-10 from nanoparticles improved heart function after a heart attack, accompanied by increased cardiomyocyte proliferation and smaller infarct size.

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Because the beam of photons is so tightly focused, proton therapy has little effect on surrounding healthy tissue, making it especially beneficial for young patients.

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UAB researchers will study psilocybin, a psychedelic compound, on its effects on smoking cessation.

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The NIH grant creates Multiple Chronic Disease Centers around the nation to target chronic disease in minority populations.

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Lupus, an autoimmune disease that can attack any part of the body, can be confounding because patients often respond differently to the same treatment, and they vary widely in the severity of their symptoms.

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Viva Medicare first and only Alabama-based plan to receive distinction from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Enrollment in 2022 Medicare plans starts Oct. 15 

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The Magic City Data Collective, a public-private partnership, brings together local students, researchers and data experts in project teams to provide the information Birmingham leaders need to move the Magic City forward.

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The new technology allows health care personnel to observe movement of the lungs, diaphragm and joints.

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The study, from UAB’s Institute for Arts in Medicine, shows that learning tricks in a magic camp can boost feelings of self-esteem and confidence in children and adolescents with disabilities.

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Blood and marrow transplantation strategies have changed significantly over the past four decades; but recipients still experience excess mortality that translates into 8.7 years of life lost, according to researchers in UAB’s Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship.

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UAB clinical psychologist Megan Hays walks through five strategies that can be used to manage pandemic anger and burnout. 

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UAB’s Jessica Grayson, M.D., clears the confusion on how to tell COVID-19 from other respiratory illnesses.

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