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Magnetic stimulation therapy is gaining popularity in treating depression and UAB researchers are now looking at a low-magnetic strength version that might be better and cheaper.
Originally built in 1975, the Wallace Tumor Institute is the hub of the Cancer Center’s research and administrative enterprise.
An aggressive blood-management plan has changed the culture at UAB, leading to less blood use, more blood donation and better outcomes for patients.
Participants can sign up to meet in group setting with trained lifestyle coach to learn how to prevent or delay onset of type 2 diabetesRead More
Innovative new heart catheter used first in the United States at UAB pinpoints areas for therapy delivery.
Pleasure memories a model for understanding many kinds of memory and learning.
Discovery leads researchers to redouble efforts to design a new class of drugs to treat diabetes.
A fungal toxin may suppress immune system and drive HIV infection in developing countries.
New UAB research shows while there’s an association between breakfast habits and obesity, some practices by scientists have led the evidence for a causal claim to be exaggerated.
UAB researchers find differences in polymerase chains thought to be similar, potentially opening new pathways toward cancer drug development.
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