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This public health initiative aims to ensure area babies have an opportunity to receive vital ‘first-food nutrients’ essential to early development.

Cohen, a leader in children’s digestive disorders, was chosen after a national search and will officially join UAB and COA on Sept. 1, 2014.
Pediatric medical research is poised to take a giant step forward as new federal legislation establishes the implementation of network sites across the United States studying various diseases.

The CRFS section reviews NIH grant applications that address population-based studies on the emergence, spread, control and prevention of infectious diseases that affect humans.

Bebin is co-director of the UAB Tuberous Sclerosis Clinic and a founding member of the TSC Clinical Research Consortium.

The conference will address model population/system-based interventions and direct client programs and services that are being implemented throughout the United States.

The goal of the run is to raise funds to support the Children’s of Alabama Center for Weight Management.

Advances led by UAB and Children’s of Alabama neonatologist Wally Carlo have helped millions of infants worldwide

Because most years see low incidence rates of West Nile, vaccine research is challenging; UAB experts say reach for the DEET.

With less physical activity time than during the summer, the school year means kids need to eat balanced midday meals that won’t pack on the pounds.

More than a dozen infectious diseases are preventable, and children should be vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Mild winter and early blooms mean earlier symptoms for seasonal allergy sufferers.
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