UAB investigators have outlined the ideal cardiovascular health among American adults after the economic recession of 2008-2009.
The biomarker can identify beta cell death in children and adults with recent-onset Type 1 diabetes and in antibody-positive at-risk subjects before disease onset.
For three decades, Scott has made work that encourages viewers to re-examine cohering ideals of American society.
UAB is now offering total knee replacements without an overnight hospital stay for selected patients.
UAB computer science experts provide advice on how to protect your personal information from mobile devices and smart speakers.
Beta cells in the pancreas produce the body’s insulin, and their loss or dysfunction causes diabetes.
UAB received a grant from the Merck Foundation to address HIV disparities in the Southeast.
The Center for Exercise Medicine’s annual symposium features a focus on communicating science.
This discovery may help treat patients with refractory thrombotic thrombocytopenic microangiopathy.
An anti-aging cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical company launches startup in Birmingham, Alabama, with a national leadership team.
UAB’s Alys Stephens Center presents a glow-in-the-dark adventure with puppetry, technology and dance that is perfect for families.
Research shows that individuals who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder are not just war veterans, but anyone who has experienced some form of severe life trauma.
The grant will add three telehealth-equipped patient rooms at two hospitals and cover training costs for maternal-fetal ultrasound technologists.
Students of all ages will be able to access education-related activities through a partnership with UAB.
UAB Medicine joins more than 100 health systems acknowledged as working to make high-quality care for older adults even more tailored to patients’ goals and preferences.
The boys of fall are back, but how your team fares this season could be the least of your worries.
Elwood M. Beck is one of the world’s leading scholars on the topic of lynching. This event is in conjunction with the AEIVA exhibition “Mary Frances Whitfield: Why?”
Finding balance through intentional movement can open a child’s eyes to a world of possibilities.
The UAB Department of Music this fall will present “Chamber Music @ AEIVA,” pianist Asiya Korepanova, Amicitia Duo, “Arias and Art Songs,” and more.
Researchers will study 400 middle-aged, overweight adults who are UAB primary care patients.