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Research shows protection against the linked heart damage and kidney dysfunction known as cardiorenal syndrome.
UAB researchers have determined that recipients are likely to experience cognitive impairment in years following treatment.
This advanced, direct electron detector will yield near-atomic resolution of macromolecules and 3-D tomography of cells or tissue slices.
Members of an Air Force Special Operations Surgical Team based at UAB are awarded Bronze Stars for their actions while deployed overseas.
A Department of Urology assistant professor was awarded a K01 grant to study mechanisms related to kidney stone disease.
UAB's Enhanced Recovery After Surgery pathway uses technology to improve patient recovery from major surgery.
Watch a bleeding-control demonstration and join in with questions live as trauma surgeons show benefits of kits in public settings.
Some 70 percent of patients needing a marrow transplant do not have a fully matched donor in their family.
Researchers have found the rate of hospitalization for sarcoidosis has increased, and in-hospital mortality associated with sarcoidosis has decreased.
As national deceased donor transplants top 10,000, UAB and AOC credit increase to "hero" donors and broader organ acceptance criteria.
Nine hospitals and 10 county health offices will have access to telehealth thanks to a nearly half-million-dollar grant.
The Compleat Physician Award is given each year to a U.S. physician who embodies medical excellence and humane and ethical care.
Longtime UAB faculty member Max Cooper is co-recipient of the 2018 Japan Prize in Medical Science and Medicinal Science.
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Construction begins on Alabama's first proton therapy facility, bringing the most most advanced form of cancer-killing radiation to UAB in 2020.
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