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UAB researchers have created a blood test that determines a bioenergetic index, which could become an important method of measuring mitochondrial health in patients with chronic disease.

UAB experts give advice on how youngsters can properly use technology when writing the old-fashioned way.

Many people acquire this fungal infection during childhood — but Cryptococcus generally stays dormant in healthy people. It also can re-activate later in life, and one infectious disease expert wants to find out why.

Improper storage and care of your toothbrush could make it a harbor for germs, including staph, intestinal bacteria and more.

Increased water consumption often is advised to those who are trying to lose weight. But a nutrition expert at UAB says, while it is important, it’s not the magic bullet to weight loss.

You might know that sex sells, but did you know that the sex of cells is important in biomedical research?

The AEIVA’s inaugural exhibition is “Material Evidence,” curated by the Birmingham Museum of Art and featuring works culled from Birmingham’s most dedicated collectors.

Newfound details of rare disease may advance understanding of brain tumors.

Running around town trying to get holiday tasks crossed off the list may mean jaywalking to save time. But one UAB expert says this should be avoided at all times.

UAB announces $1 billion goal for The Campaign for UAB, begins the public phase of its largest fundraising campaign to date.

UAB announces gift, set to name School of Business after Charles and Patsy Collat, the university’s biggest benefactors.

Study is first to reveal the role of the kidney in the regulation of iron metabolism following injury.

UAB study suggests aerobic and resistance training one day a week is as beneficial as three days a week for woman over 60

Originally built in 1975, the Wallace Tumor Institute is the hub of the Cancer Center’s research and administrative enterprise.

The historic opening is the culmination of a $30 million renovation project to interactive, multidisciplinary environment that fosters increased collaborative efforts and scientific breakthroughs.

A UAB professor offers a checklist for safe play at indoor playgrounds.
Pennington has served as senior vice president and chief operating officer at Medical West since 2003.

Previous data has shown that areas of the south — specifically Mississippi and Alabama – are the fattest in the U.S. But new data from the REGARDS study proves this wrong.

UAB professors pens a book that examines black conservatism.

UAB is the only hospital in Alabama that can repair leaks around replacement heart valves using minimally invasive techniques.

International team led by UAB finds 78 percent drop in leatherback turtle nests at primary nesting site; largest marine turtle in world may vanish.
Kay has held several administrative positions at UAB, including director of the Clinical Electrophysiology Section within the Division of Cardiovascular Disease.

Renal replacement therapy performed continuously over 24 hours provides better hemodynamic tolerance, fluid removal in critically ill patients with kidney failure.

UAB team rewarded for helping stop social media botnet and others; Facebook donates $250,000 of money recovered from spammers to CIA|JFR

Adrenalin-suppressing beta-blockers may delay need for valve-replacement surgery if used early in a growing cause of heart disease.

Data could lead to better advice for primary-care doctors struggling with a rising tide of older adult patients still in throes of youthful bad habits.

Quirky evolution yields clues to a fatal condition.

UAB injury researchers recommend the use of helmets to reduce the number of deaths and injuries due to head/neck trauma during a tornado.

With a grant from the Gates Foundation, UAB researchers will target a bacteria blamed for birth defects in the Indian subcontinent.

See and feel living art Nov. 7-11, when artisans from Alabama and Africa create a masterpiece at the Alys Stephens Center.