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As part of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in November, UAB geriatricians share information about how to care for a loved one with dementia while helping them maintain their independence and dignity.
Strong student involvement as part of the production team makes this Theatre UAB production unique.
The one-day crowdfunding campaign will raise money for Blazer Kitchen, the on-campus food bank that serves students, employees and patients in need.
In an effort to protect the health of our patients and staff this flu season, certain visitor restrictions and precautions will be in place at UAB.
The Community Health Innovation Awards have touched thousands of men, women and children through projects proposed and led by community members across the Birmingham metro area.
Kassan’s visit is part of the biennial print atelier program of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Art and Art History.
The winners of the Mr. and Ms. UAB competition will each receive $2,500 scholarships and serve as ambassadors of UAB.
The Omer Quartet won first prize in the 2017 Young Concert Artists International Auditions.
A new study conducted in part at UAB could change the way doctors treat a common sexually transmitted disease.
Grant aims to help remove barriers to child care access that face many parents who are also college students.
Cohort study shows that patients with a condition known as candidemia were 66 percent less likely to die with proper consult.
Most people refrain from calling attention to an unusual bulge in their lower abdomen. But it could be a potentially dangerous condition that needs to be discussed with your doctor right away.
Study shows that vehicles with advanced technology could potentially reduce crashes, injuries and deaths.
Experts provide parents and teens with safe driving tips leading into Teen Driving Safety Week.
Auction items this year include Blazer athletics experience packages, beach house stays, fine dining, holiday meals and more.
The number of hours of sleep people receive each night may affect their risk of stroke differently based on race, according to a new study.
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