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COPD exacerbations, especially those severe enough to result in hospitalization, are associated with prolonged effects on quality of life and accelerate lung function decline.
As measles outbreaks continue to grow across the United States, UAB experts call for the administration of safe vaccinations.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the most common cause of chronic liver disease globally and is becoming the leading indication for liver transplantation in the United States.
To sustain its world-class research program, the Eyesight Foundation of Alabama, the International Retinal Research Foundation and UAB have made a generous $15 million philanthropic commitment to the department’s future.
UAB Biomedical Engineering Chair inducted to the highest professional distinction for engineers.
Kellie Flood, M.D., is a geriatrician and the associate chief medical and quality officer for Geriatrics Care Transitions at UAB.
UAB’s smallest patients get a visit from the Easter Bunny.
Carmel McNicholas-Bevensee, Ph.D., teaches elementary school students the importance of knowing their bodies and forming healthy habits in an interactive day of community outreach.
The city of Birmingham joins UAB and the state of Alabama by providing paid leave for living organ donors.
A UAB School of Medicine professor and urogynecologist has received a career award from the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons. 
Deep brain stimulation has long been used to treat Parkinson’s disease, and was approved for use in epilepsy late in 2018.
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