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Fouad’s winning UAB Grand Challenge proposal is a comprehensive approach to addressing Alabama’s complex health problems and includes 90 partners on her team from communities, government, business, education and more.
Five-year, research-funding growth has grown by more than $154 million, marking a 34.4 percent increase in grants and awards won by faculty.
This study included preclinical experiments and use of bronchoalveolar cells from IPF patients.
This first-of-its-kind study aims to address this information gap by examining total net worth in conjunction with five components of wealth.
Harvard-trained physician and clinician-scientist will begin his new role Jan. 6, 2020.
A new study blunts hopes that metformin might help exercising seniors gain more muscle mass.
The Birmingham City Council passed an ordinance on Tuesday, Oct. 15, that establishes a non-smoking Health District on Birmingham’s Southside. Smoking will be prohibited on public property – including city streets and sidewalks within the Heath District.
Excess exposure to oxygen can cause long-term effects on preterm infants.
As the fall months approach, the potential for seasonal allergies, runny noses and sinus infections increases.
IgA nephropathy is the leading primary glomerulonephritis worldwide.
UAB is now offering total knee replacements without an overnight hospital stay for selected patients.
Diet matters when it comes to depression. Teens who have a high-sodium, low-potassium diet are at a higher risk of depression.
A pediatrician shares safety tips that parents can keep in mind as summer rages on.
Airway fractal dimension gives added prognostic information over traditional CT scan measures in COPD.
Spending time outdoors may seem as sweet as honey, but a UAB pediatrician says sting allergies can bee a real buzzkill if you are not careful.
Sensory processing difficulties, which affect one in six people, can make public spaces a nightmare and lead to traumatic meltdowns. A UAB expert teaches venues around the world how to help rather than hurt. Here’s her advice.
Times Higher Education’s university rankings are among the world’s most comprehensive, balanced and trusted.
This new, non-invasive way to deliver radiation has helped one Alabama man complete optometry school and launch his new career.
The International Symbol of Access has been criticized for its inadequate representation of disability diversity, poorly representing universal design of space and products.
Vinay Narasimha Krishna, M.D., received one of 15 KidneyX Redesign Dialysis prizes from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the American Society of Nephrology.
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