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A bone marrow donor registration and a panel discussion will be available to all attendees before the screening of the documentary. 

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Mortgage lending discrimination in the 1930s is still geographically associated with inequities in colon cancer care today. Colon cancer often can be treated successfully if detected early.

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See Buckets N Boards, one of the top requested headline acts on Disney Cruises, before the duo head back for their 14th award-winning season in Branson, Missouri.

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The choir plus student and faculty soloists will perform the European premiere of a new 40-minute multimovement masterwork for choir and orchestra in Italy.

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UAB researchers say the presented data indicates that a younger age and higher HbA1c at baseline predict early treatment failure and point to the need for more aggressive initial treatment in these patients.

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Experience the arts on campus and in the community with this showcase of performances and events featuring students in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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Chemotherapy is a common treatment for TNBC, but studies show that only 40 percent of tumors respond to the treatment. A team of researchers have developed a model using machine learning to predict patient responses.

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The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the professional environment for students who are often showing their work for the first time in the setting of a gallery or museum.

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This research analyzes the oral health of geriatric and pediatric patients in Southeast Alaska.

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Through a generous gift from Novo Nordisk Inc., Live HealthSmart Alabama is beginning to expand statewide, starting in central Alabama with Selma, Demopolis and Camden, while taking steps to make good health simple — one person, one family and one community at a time.

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Participants between the ages of 18 and 60 who received peer coaching showed significant reduction in systolic blood pressure.

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They have historic ties, but the co-production of “Sister Act” marks the beginning of a new era. UAB students, faculty and alumni make up two-thirds of the team uniting to present this show.

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Isaac completed two clinical trials in four years for multiple myeloma and says they gave him his life back.

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A modifier gene is one that changes the observable characteristics, called the phenotype, or molecular expression of other genes.

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This annual showcase concert features soloists and ensembles, choirs, bands and pianists performing music from classical, gospel and jazz to world music, electronic and more.

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Four Department of Art and Art History students were honored for their student work by the American Advertising Federation of Birmingham.

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A new artificial intelligence center will bring more discovery in the field to UAB.

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Clinical trial findings from the LATITUDE study show promise in long-acting HIV treatment for patients who have long struggled with daily HIV oral medications.

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The program is designed specifically to treat women and address the distinct concerns and unique risk factors that women may experience.

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A large nationwide study found that Black individuals carrying a genetic mutation in the TTN gene were at an increased risk of adverse clinical outcomes.

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