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For 11 consecutive years, U.S. News has named UAB Hospital the best hospital in Alabama, with several specialties and procedures ranked among the best.
The award will continue until 2029 and totals about $3 million dollars in funding.
This study is providing researchers with an infrastructure they can build upon as they work to fully understand how exercise impacts the entire body.
The postpartum awareness bracelets will serve as medical alert bracelets and reminders for postpartum women to prioritize their own health.
By prohibiting the Activin A protein from functioning, researchers were able to halt the development of dyskinesia symptoms and effectively erase the brain’s “bad memory” response to L-DOPA treatments.
This devastating neurodevelopmental disorder has no currently approved treatments.
Use of high-speed video microscopy and artificial intelligence provides calculated statistics like diastolic and systolic diameters, fractional shortening, and ejection fraction.
As temperatures heat up, the risk of contracting a heat-related illness increases. Experts at UAB discuss the best ways to stay safe this summer.
The construction of the Biomedical Research and Psychology Building signifies another milestone in UAB’s unwavering dedication to creating a transformative impact locally, statewide and globally.
Across its esteemed academic campus, UAB’s graduate programs continue to shine.
Crying happens when emotions, sensory thresholds and societal norms interplay. According to experts, an occasional cry is completely healthy and expected.
Researchers at UAB compared three risk-assessment tools for predicting mortality risk.
This new device leads to earlier discharge and an overall increase in patient satisfaction.
Whitfield’s eight-bed ICU is monitored remotely 24/7 by the UAB Tele-ICU team to help support the bedside staff.
UAB now enrolling students in the Master of Science degree in artificial intelligence in medicine.
UAB women’s health physician discusses how to avoid overheating and dehydration while pregnant.
The new, five-year grant will support research in the UAB Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center to address dementia disparities in the Deep South.
Indirect benefits could include how to lessen rejection of transplanted organs and damage to the transplanted tissue.
UAB’s strategic planning continues to blaze its path to improve more lives by leveraging construction projects that include new and enhanced facilities across the institution, blooming green spaces and art installations.
The study will observe two sedation medications, ketamine and etomidate, that are most commonly used for sedations, ketamine and etomidate, to determine which is best during intubations.
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