This protective effect on cardiotoxicity could benefit cancer chemotherapy recipients and heart failure patients.
We’re growing
Written by Selwyn M. Vickers, M.D.
We’ve achieved an outstanding position of growth over the past two years, and I believe several key factors have contributed to our successes.
UAB Nurse John Doriety reached a milestone of 2,000 patients transported by UAB’s Critical Care Transport service — the most of any CCT employee in the program’s history.
The School of Medicine will recognize the day with a Women in Medicine Lecture and Luncheon, featuring Deborah Deas, M.D., MPH, interim dean of the Medical University of South Carolina.
Testosterone treatment improves sexual activity, physical function and mood in men over 65, study says
Written by Adam Pope
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows testosterone treatment can have benefits for men over age 65.
UAB researchers probe basic molecular mechanisms that lead to the lung scarring of pulmonary fibrosis, a lethal disorder.
A key role for microRNA-155 in brain inflammation and neurodegeneration makes it both a potential therapeutic target and a biomarker for this progressive disorder.
Grant named in memory of Kindal Kivisto will help advance research, treatment of Pitt Hopkins Syndrome.
A Legacy of Giving
Written by UAB Medicine Magazine
Gifts from Gunavant N. Shah, M.D., Support Programs That Touched His Life
With a combined grant and gift of $5.7 million, the Hadhrammout Foundation will support UAB’s international medical education efforts, including the training of international medical graduates at UAB.