Displaying items by tag: department of medicine

Sowing the Seeds of Health has served 4,000 Latina women in six counties in Alabama and continues to demonstrate the need to navigate cultural differences to raise awareness about cancer detection.
Pigford was known for his participation and leadership in the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Building Healthy Communities Coalition in Kingston.
A UAB oncologist’s research shows that health care clinic closures could result in an increase in Medicare spending, which could negatively affect rural communities.
A new study found that increasing blood thinners in discharged patients with medical illness reduces their risk of blood clots.
These findings suggest that large geographic treatment disparities in high-intensity statin use after a heart attack are poorly understood and require further research and intervention.
Three generations of a family are forever linked from their shared rheumatic disease experiences and care at UAB.
A substaintial grant from the NIAID will help UAB researchers further HIV outreach and care.
The fund, established by Ashita Tolwani, will support investigators and researchers as they create products and solutions to help kidney-related therapies.
UAB investigators publish landmark findings about the cardiovascular health of Asian Americans.
Heart failure after a heart attack is a global epidemic, with 50 percent of patients dying within five years.
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