Displaying items by tag: school of medicine
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Prominent American medical school deans and health care leaders speak as a single voice for those who have no voice in a global medical crisis.
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UAB Biomedical Engineering brings in more NIH funding do than regional peers like Vanderbilt, Duke and others, according to data from the Blue Ridge Institute.
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iNO has been used for the treatment of failing lungs, but it was also found to have antiviral properties against coronaviruses.
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This discovery has implications in cancer, stem cell growth, and blood or neuron progenitor cell speciation.
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HelpBeatCOVID19.org is a new symptom tracker for people around the Southeast that provides insight into hot spots and community spread of COVID-19.
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Sarah Nealy and Georgia Haggard have been named 2020 Goldwater Scholars for continuing paths in the field of STEM.
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Combating the spread of misinformation about COVID-19 and alleviating the anxiety of your child can be difficult. Here are some tips on how to do it.
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The testing at UAB will investigate immune responses to the vaccine in mice — an important step before any Phase 1 human safety trial in patients later this year.
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Emotional intelligence is the top trait of effective leaders. UAB leadership expert Jean Ann Larson, Ed.D., explains how to take control, whether you are managing colleagues or your kids' fears.
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Social distancing can be tough. A UAB clinical psychologist has some pointers for good mental health.
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Worried about how you will manage life changes brought on by coronavirus? Hear from a UAB doctor — and parent — how she is planning to do it.
UAB graduate and professional programs are well represented in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings.
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The study showed that 7.4 percent of veterans with a history of homelessness reported having an overdose in the past 3 years. Alcohol was the most commonly involved substance, but opioids and other drugs were common.
Call your health care provider if you think you have COVID-19 symptoms before you go to your doctor’s office or the emergency room.
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