Alicia Rohan
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High mosquito and human population densities, combined with mosquito breeding conditions, are the central cause for Zika virus.
With these tips from UAB Emergency Medicine, know how to identify poison ivy, oak and sumac, protect yourself against allergic reaction, and treat exposed areas.
A UAB study in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows patients’ mobility while hospitalized helps maintain daily activity in older adults.
Prostate cancer physicians look to provide personalized medicine to prostate cancer patients with a new medical device.
A UAB physician provides information on risks, recommendations and effects of Zika virus for pregnant women.
UAB has received a grant to develop and implement Ebola and infectious disease training to further protect health care and public safety workers.
G. Wright Bates Jr., M.D., professor and director in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, has been chosen to receive the 2016 American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Mentor Award.
Researchers from UAB, Emory and Microsoft demonstrate that HIV has evolved to be pre-adapted to the immune response, worsening clinical outcomes in newly infected patients.
Researchers at UAB look to integrate health care within rural communities to improve care for children.