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UAB researchers leverage data from the SPRINT trial to show that intensive control of blood pressure reduces troponin I levels and this decrease in troponin I levels is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Come together with members of the UAB community to raise money for student scholarships. This year’s race will be at Crestline Village in Mountain Brook.

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Individuals in their 20s and 30s should be aware of the warning signs of colon cancer to know when to seek medical attention.

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Alarmingly inadequate supply of blood, economic disparity and logistics among many factors playing a role in fueling shortage.

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The program seeks to support and foster multidisciplinary collaborations, especially between UAB clinicians and basic and physician scientists.

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Cooper recently won the Albert Lasker Award, known as “America’s Nobel Prize,” given to the living person considered to have made the greatest contribution to medical science.

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Although living with his congenital heart defect has come with its challenges, Bill Wingate hopes he can encourage others with similar conditions. 

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These research areas — part of the Convergence Revolution — have the greatest potential of achieving tremendous impact on the field of medicine in the coming decades or century.

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Multifidus stimulation is for patients with chronic, non-surgical low back pain who demonstrate impaired function in the muscles that stabilize the spine.

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A healthy lifestyle is about small changes over time that build upon each other.

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Merkel cells in fingertips were known to turn mechanical force into an electrical signal, but how that signal transferred to the nerve across the synapse was unknown.

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This conference will feature research presentations from leading national and local experts in neuroengineering and neurotechnology.

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Multiple system atrophy is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease, with no known disease modifying therapy. 

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Scarinci will lead a workgroup devoted to developing a road map to eliminating cervical cancer in the United States.

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A post-hoc analysis of critically ill COVID-19 patients revealed that high-dose inhaled nitric oxide therapy was more beneficial in reducing the risk of mortality in Black patients compared with their white counterparts.

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Lund is the fifth Distinguished Fellow from UAB named since 2019, a sign of the strength of immunology research at UAB.

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One UAB expert offers thoughts on the viral “sleepy girl mocktail.”

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Cigarette smoking is associated with COPD, and each cigarette has 2 to 3 micrograms of cadmium.

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A small blood donation can help UAB researchers and doctors learn how better to use immunology to treat disease.

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After having a below-the-knee amputation, former SEC football player Ka’Darian Hill is using his story to motivate and inspire others.

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