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Many individuals with hearing impairment, no matter the degree, use some degree of lip-reading while communicating.

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UAB and Polish researchers propose that the COVID-19 virus acts as a microRNA “sponge” to deplete miRNA levels in ways that aid viral replication and stymie the host immune response.

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UAB’s Harsvardhan Singh, Ph.D., says typically, there is no concern if there is no pain associated with knee cracks.

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The drug candidate is a non-toxic small molecule that given orally effectively rescued mice from models of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

A grant to the UAB stroke center will help maximize a state health department effort to better manage strokes in Alabama.

Health & Medicine Published more than a year ago

Some of the sickest patients with COVID-19 need a ventilator to breathe. Here is what that means.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Reid Jones, a longtime UAB Health System leader, has been named CEO of UAB Medicine.

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This study was done in mice and with a novel, tissue-engineered, three-dimensional breast cancer mimetic system.

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While the average fluid lost from our bodies does turn out to be around 8 cups a day, you do not need to replace all of it with plain old water.

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New evidence for sex disparity in liver transplants suggests a change may be needed in how livers are allocated.

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The safest place to exercise is at home or outside; but if you must go to the gym, follow these steps.

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A mouse model and previous studies suggest that genetic intervention in SHANK3-related ASD may be most effective earlier in development.

Arts & Events Published more than a year ago

Teaching art to medical students helps improve their observational skills in clinical encounters, their perceptions of biases, and their tolerance of ambiguity or uncertainty.

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Visiting the pool or lake is synonymous with summer fun, but is it safe in a pandemic?

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

This discovery may have clinical importance in management of heart failure.

Research & Innovation Published more than a year ago

A study conducted by UAB investigators has outlined the importance of strict blood pressure control in the development of atrial fibrillation, which can lead to poor outcomes such as stroke, heart attacks and death.

People of UAB Published more than a year ago

Angie Toluhi, a physician who championed a number of initiatives to improve the health of mothers and children in her home country, will complete her UAB training before returning to her native Nigeria to continue her work.

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Cloth face masks must cover the mouth and nose and fit snugly against the side of the face.

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Gender identity and genetic sex are distinctly variable when it comes to pain tolerance, according to a study published in the Journal of Pain Research.

Campus & Community Published more than a year ago

Pull into a parking lot at UAB for free Wi-Fi, provided to help students and others in the community who need access to a network.

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