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Injury and illness can happen to anyone. Going to the right place of care could save lives.

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.

The funding from Alabama Innovation Corporation will help UAB startups make a profound impact in the biotechnology industry.

The Zorro-Flow Inc. is the newest startup from the UAB Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. The device is the first external catheter to collect urine effectively, safely and comfortably from critically ill female neonates and children.

Everyone will experience aging, but can a person enhance their aging through simple modifications? UAB experts say yes.

The UAB projects will investigate was to improve and increase the use of artificial intelligence in biomedical research.

The study, an exception from informed consent trial, will compare whole blood to blood components in the treatment of traumatic injuries.

UAB experts provide tips for freshman students transitioning to college and how they can adjust to their new lives on campus.

UAB researchers have discovered a new way to treat melanoma by targeting CDC7 with EZH2 or BRPF1/2/3 inhibitors.

Noninvasive ventilation is possible in infants at limits of viability. But unlike in slightly older preterm infants, noninvasive ventilation did not show an advantage in infants of 22 weeks-0 days to 23 weeks-6 days gestational age.

The NIH grant will advance efforts to reduce the gap between research and care of sickle cell disease.

UAB Athletics urges fans to be seen in green, purchase tickets in advance, and participate in the pre-game activities to make the best of their game day experience.

The Tuscaloosa clinic is UAB Callahan Eye’s 18th clinic location in Alabama.

Social media has been a useful tool to inform a community about research studies that are exempt from informed consent protocols.

Zhang wins $11.2 million NIH PPG grant to improve heart attack recovery through growth of new heart muscle cells.

Lizzy Davis, Ph.D., shares tips for healthy eating for college students living in residence halls.

The deciphering of a new signaling cascade sheds light on how mutations in metabolism cause normal cells to become cancerous.

Eric Jack, Ph.D., dean of the UAB Collat School of Business, has announced his retirement as dean, pending selection of his successor.

Results published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease show patients with one cancer diagnosis were less likely to develop dementia and had an overall slower cognitive decline than patients with no history of cancer.

Prices are going up, and — more than ever — Americans are feeling a pinch in their wallets. What causes inflation, and where do we go from here?
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