Displaying items by tag: school of health professions

What you have for breakfast might help, or hurt, your body’s efforts to burn fat later in the day, say UAB researchers hoping to learn more.

Physical therapy faculty member elected chair of a national specialty board.

You’d have to drink 10 glasses of milk a day to get your recommended vitamin D, UAB experts say. Sunshine or a supplement is better.

The Supreme Court decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act will be a political football; its long-term existence depends on 2012 election.

UAB’s Hernandez has been named as the only American representative to the European Academy of Management Board, dealing with healthcare management issues.

UAB’s biotechnology program is now offered as a stand-alone master’s degree, another step in building a strong biotech industry in Alabama.

UAB’s genetic counseling program provided a student with a world of clinical opportunities.

UAB health experts say you can shed some pounds for the summer by making simple — but safe — changes.

The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability will be part of the UAB/Lakeshore Foundation Research Collaborative.

Programs in Health Professions, Engineering and Education schools change names.

U.S. Surgeon General, a UAB alumna, brings her vision for a healthy and fit nation to campus March 1.

UAB students are working to develop assays — like apps for an iPhone — for one of the nation’s leading biotechnology companies.

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