Displaying items by tag: school of medicine

Young children don’t realize — and can’t tell you — if they have a vision problem. Make a resolution to have your young child’s vision screened, before it’s too late.

The third annual Bartow Classic on Jan. 7 will raise funds for cancer research.

New agreement focuses on working together to improve healthcare in Northwest Alabama.
Diabetes expert says being over supplied, preparing for security checks and anticipating time zone changes can make travelling easier and safer.

Early-stage trial at UAB will determine safety of antiretroviral drug delivery method.

The latest edition of the Best Doctors in America recognizes 291 UAB physicians — voted by their peers as the best.

Several UAB schools hosted health-care professionals from Zambia and Malawi in November.

The UAB School of Engineering honors 40 engineers to celebrate its 40th anniversary.

The board comprises young professionals who have been touched by cancer in some way. 

UAB doctors are helping Bill Matthews overcome epilepsy to become a world-class runner.

A long-running treatment alternative for non-violent substance abusers helps reduce the jail population and repeat offenses.

UAB research reveals infection risk for biologics is comparable to traditional therapies and may be better than long-term steroid use.

Neurobiologists move closer to long-term goal: undo developmental disabilities.

Kathleen G. Nelson, M.D., will serve a one-year term on the board of directors of the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Rodney O. Tucker, M.D., will serve as the interim director of the UAB Center for Palliative and Supportive Care.

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