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WBHM won first-place awards for Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast, Best Anchor, Best Specialized Reporter, Best Coverage of a Spot News Story, Best News Feature, Best Investigative Reporting, Best Lifestyle Feature and more.
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From the United States to Europe, these professors from the departments of Art and Art History, Music, and Theatre are in demand.
UAB investigators publish landmark findings about the cardiovascular health of Asian Americans.
Summer means blood shortages. Join with the American Red Cross, the Birmingham Barons and UAB to boost the blood supply.
These three activities will get children thinking about science and math while having fun.
UAB investigators have outlined the incidence and implications of atrial fibrillation after transcatheter aortic valve implantation and surgical aortic valve replacement.
The International Symbol of Access has been criticized for its inadequate representation of disability diversity, poorly representing universal design of space and products.
Heart failure after a heart attack is a global epidemic, with 50 percent of patients dying within five years.
For mothers with substance abuse disorders, UAB is helping to provide crucial care for them and their child.
BK polyomavirus reactivation is a major source of kidney damage in transplant recipients leading to rejection, so reducing viral levels may save more kidneys.
UAB Athletics recognized in another historic first for the Blazers.
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The festival will feature live music by Ingrid Marie, Evan Pezant and Act of Congress, plus vendors, food trucks and more.
UAB received a $16.8 million, seven-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to understand and reduce the impact of chronic health conditions — including heart, lung, blood and sleep (HLBS) disorders — that affect people living with HIV.
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The RURAL Study will allow researchers to learn what causes the high burden of heart, lung, blood and sleep disorders in Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi. 
Amy Williamson, who earned her Master of Arts degree in art history, is the newly appointed visual arts program manager and gallery manager for the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
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