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A recent study by UAB researchers showed that teenagers with higher levels of adiposity have more cognitive impact from poor sleep compared to teenagers with a healthy weight.

This live biotherapeutic product, tested in mouse models, shows promise in addressing common pathways of lung disease progression.

Goal of this UAB-led service is transforming the global landscape of TB research through accelerated study of human TB tissue.

Experts at UAB discuss early arthritis prevention, causes and treatment.

Researchers at UAB shed light on the link between genetic variants and cardiovascular risk factors in determining heart health.

This finding suggests that therapy to remodel synapses could help memory in old age and dementia patients.

This semester, at least 1,621 students are eligible to graduate, and 892 students are expected to walk in two ceremonies.

The novel drug TIX100 functions differently from any approved diabetes drug to promote proper islet cell function.

Fobian developed Retraining and Control Therapy, or ReACT, to help patients with functional neurological disorder, or FND, which affects an estimated 300,000 Americans.

UAB experts provide tips on appointments to get your child ready to go back to school.

Researchers at UAB reveal the impact of transthyretin protein levels on heart disease risk.

UAB expert studies head impact and helmet protection for equestrian riders.

These findings in zebrafish and human heart muscle cells have clinical implications for patients with atrial fibrillation.

UAB researchers are combining behavioral change theories, telemedicine and extended reality as they work to improve the physical and mental health of children with disabilities.

Research from the centers will help drive new knowledge and foster positive and lasting societal benefits.

This past June, through a competitive review process, the NIH renewed their five-year grant to continue UAB’s Center for AIDS Research pivotal work.

A correlation was found between the social distancing index, a measure of overall social distancing behaviors observed, and higher rates of neonatal and early neonatal mortality, as well as preterm birth, when assessed with a lag period. Results were published today in JAMA Network Open.

Bacterial otitis externa, more commonly known as swimmer’s ear, is an infection of the outer ear caused by bacteria.

Physicians at UAB are using mixed reality technology to perform total hip replacements and teach the next generation of surgeons.

When discussing serious medical topics with children, a UAB psychologist says it is important to keep it simple: use language they understand and let them guide the discussion.
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