Displaying items by tag: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Women with substance use disorders now have a comprehensive care program at UAB to help navigate prenatal and postpartum care.
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These new results, led by primary author Warner Huh, M.D., strengthen the promise that vaccination with Gardasil 9 can reduce 90 percent of cervical cancers.
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UAB provides ovarian cancer care beyond traditional interventions to include nutrition, supportive care, counseling and genetic testing.
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UAB Hospital continues to be highly ranked by U.S. News and World Report, and is noted as the No. 1 hospital in Alabama.
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New children’s book focuses on helping others and pursuing goals while having a career as a working mom.
New dye could help better identify ureter, the passage between kidney and bladder, and prevent injury during minimally invasive pelvic surgery for women.
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A multidisciplinary research team at UAB looks to address obesity as it is genetically passed from mother to child.
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For women with a prior low transverse incision cesarean delivery, the decision to undergo a vaginal delivery or elect to have a repeat cesarean delivery has important clinical and economic ramifications.
Priming the body to respond to immunotherapy with a new class of drugs: epigenetic modifiers.
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UAB researchers hope to establish Cialis as a therapeutic agent for pregnant women exposed to chlorine and bromine during industrial accidents or acts of terrorism.
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