Tolu Aduroja, M.D., M.P.H.
Written by Matt Windsor
For the past two years, Tolu Aduroja, M.D., M.P.H., has traveled to Ibadan, Nigeria in the fall to offer free medical care.
Clinician says those with diabetes should receive the flu vaccine and not the mist, which is not safe for diabetics.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the BCRFA and other organizations are hosting several local events.
UAB Hospital has received the 2013 Women’s Choice Award for ranking among America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Experience for women.
Mitochondrial DNA determines oxidant levels and may further explain why some people get sick and others don’t.
Kidd’s touch keeps high-tech work organized, on schedule
Written by UAB Heersink School of Medicine News
Pathology‘s Angela Kidd is UAB's Employee of the Month for September.
From The Mix: A recent study found that, along with triggering inflammation, TNF-alpha also blocks the engulfment and removal of dying cells.
Singh will develop a medical decision making guide for African-American and Hispanic lupus patients with kidney disease.
A UAB study discovers a pathway used by malignant tumor cells to invade healthy parts of the brain, giving researchers a fresh target for drug discovery.
A grant will establish the new Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson’s Disease Centers of Excellence at UAB and two other medical centers.