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With more than 25 years of experience, Chief Daryl Green will lead UAB Police and Public Safety.

News You Can Use Published more than a year ago

Thousands of people, many of them children, suffer eye injuries from fireworks each year in the United States. UAB ophthalmologists at the only eye emergency room in Alabama provide safety tips.

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One UAB expert provides tips on how you can stay hydrated this summer during The World Games.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Dorris says incorporating creativity and education through therapeutic baking has helped her serve others and herself as a soon-to-be occupational therapist.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

In honor of Pride Month, Sarah MacCarthy, Sc.D., the first Magic City LGBTQ Health Studies Endowed Professor, reflects on the ongoing need for health equity for LGBTQ communities, why addressing LGBTQ health is good for everyone and her goals for the future.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

X-ray crystallography revealed the structure of the HIV-1 matrix protein at 2.1 angstroms resolution, advancing understanding of key mechanisms of viral assembly.

News You Can Use Published more than a year ago

As the summer temperatures increase, so does the risk of heat-related illness and death. A UAB pediatrician shares best practices for parents to prevent child hot car deaths.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

The designated partners have shown their commitment to their employees by promoting a healthy lifestyle. They encourage employees to take physical activity breaks, offer tips for healthy eating, host health and wellness sessions for team members, and more.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

The O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB celebrates 50 years of service to the state and beyond.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

Surprisingly, several competing models for this clathrin-mediated endocytosis all appear to function in two cell lines tested.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

All of the newly diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme patients enrolled in a Phase 1 clinical trial have exceeded both their median and expected progression-free survivals. Two patients, to date, have exceeded their expected overall survival.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

A first-of-its-kind snakebite program at UAB aims to provide better long term treatment of venomous bites, as well as gain a better understanding of the medical consequences of snakebite.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Her leg broke at mile 16 of a marathon. Thanks to UAB Orthopaedics, she was racing again in seven months.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Ascension St. Vincent’s Chilton is now home to a tele-critical care and tele-stroke unit.

News You Can Use Published more than a year ago

UAB’s Dayna Watson, Ph.D., recommends four ways to help keep children’s mental health in great condition once the final school bell rings.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

The investigators will look at diet’s impact on mobility, physical and cognitive function, as well as on pain, fatigue, sleep, mood and anxiety, in people with multiple sclerosis

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

UAB experts provide ways seniors can take and maintain control of their health in several areas of wellness.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Radiofrequency ablation precisely delivers heat energy that can destroy lesions within the brain that are the cause of seizures.

News You Can Use Published more than a year ago

Anyone traveling more than four hours by air, car or bus can be at risk for blood clots. The director of the UAB Vein Center provides tips on how to prevent blood clots when traveling.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

After receiving monetary support to continue his education at UAB, Shegun Otulana and his wife, Mary, want to pay it forward to future UAB students.

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