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In six decades, two patients have seen a big change in how to manage their Type 1 diabetes.
UAB’s newest cancer-killing cyclotron is beginning its monthlong journey from Germany to its permanent campus home.
Many people experience mood and energy changes during winter months, but is that a real medical condition?
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama has donated a total of $8.7 million to UAB research efforts since 1996.
New UAB Medicine stroke rehab clinic offers unique one-stop shopping
Creating a fistula in the arm is vital before starting hemodialysis, yet half of fistulas fail to mature so that they are usable for dialysis.
Ziad Kazzi, M.D., an emergency medicine physician and toxicologist, will present his lecture, Chemical Warfare Agents: Then and Now; Far and Near, on Jan. 31.
PROSPER-HIV, the first longitudinal study of its kind, aims to discover how to effectively mitigate the high-burden symptoms of HIV.
UAB invites you to Darwin Day: A Celebration of Science, which highlights how AIDS and malaria became prevalent in Africa and created a worldwide epidemic.
This finding was the first genotype-functional phenotype association found in AMD research.
The Comprehensive Transplant Institute is a product of the culture of excellence that permeates transplantation at UAB, promoting state-of-the-art care and research across all organ systems.
Checkpoint inhibitors are types of cancer-fighting drugs that can help block proteins made by certain immune system cells, such as T cells.
Dean Selwyn Vickers will present the State of the UAB School of Medicine speech Jan. 30.
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Graduates of the UAB Anatomical Sciences program will help meet a growing need for anatomists in health care programs.
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