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Did you know that an intervention program could help reduce your chance for a first time or repeat heart attack? Learn more about what the UAB Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is doing to help reduce heart attacks.
Learn MoreAccording to one survey, Americans eat out, on average, four to five times each week, which can negatively impact waistlines and heart health. A UAB expert offers simple steps to help make heart-healthy choices.
Learn MoreThe UAB Women & Infants Center celebrates its third anniversary of the 430,000-square foot world-class facility located on 6th Avenue South this month. Learn more about all the center has to offer.
Learn MoreSherron Simmons lived her life as the picture of good health: she exercised regularly, ate healthy and did not smoke. That is why it was a shock for her to learn in 2007 that the main left artery to her heart was 90 percent blocked.
Learn MoreCongenital heart disease is a condition in which the structural development of the heart becomes a problem while in the womb. Find out what UAB is doing to gain the upper hand in caring for these tiny patients.
Learn MoreThousands of patients, like James Rushing, with end-stage heart failure live with a mechanical heart pump. UAB cardiologist Salpy Pamboukian, M.D., co-chaired the committee that drafted guidelines for mechanical heart support.
Learn MoreCongratulations to UAB’s Lynne Vining, MSN, RN, nurse manager, medical intensive care unit. She has been chosen as a statewide “Hospital Hero” by the Alabama Hospital Association (AlaHA) for her contributions to health care.
Learn MoreDid you know women can improve their chances of staying healthy and happy by staying on top of a few important medical screenings, in addition to annual primary care and ob/gyn check-ups?
Learn MoreNew behavior needs to be repeated at least 21 days to become a habit. Take a look at tips for staying on top of those New Year’s resolutions to make this year and every year the best yet.
Learn MoreA man’s tendency to wait until the onset of sickness to see his doctor is a major detriment to health because key screenings are missed. Find out how you can take control of your health.
Learn MoreMany New Year’s resolutions revolve around health but one of the most important health resolutions is much simpler and can have just as great an impact on overall health. Be sure to add flossing your teeth to your 2013 resolution list.
Learn MoreThe latest edition of the Best Doctors in America recognizes 325 UAB physicians – voted by their peers as being among the top 5 percent of clinicians in the United States.
Learn MoreAlong the journey of hope and healing, UAB Medicine patients create lasting stories. Here are 10 of our favorites from 2012.
Learn MoreAs the year draws to a close, we look back on some of UAB Medicine’s most outstanding accomplishments, innovations, and awards. Take a look at 10 of the most memorable moments.
Learn MoreRNICU Nurse Juliet Haikes battles a rare form of cancer with her coworkers and family by her side. Take a look at Juliet's journey and find out what keeps her positive and fighting the disease.
Learn MoreFind out 10 reasons why UAB Women & Infants Services is Birmingham’s home for comprehensive care at every stage of a woman’s life.
Learn MorePregnancy changes a woman’s body and her routine. If you travel regularly or have a holiday trip on the calendar, be sure to check out these physician-recommended modifications.
Learn MoreTogether with Children’s of Alabama, UAB’s Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is Alabama’s only Level IV Unit, providing the highest and most comprehensive level of care for newborns in need.
Learn More89-year-old World War II veteran Charles Estes became a hero once again when he volunteered to become the first patient in an Alabama hospital to undergo a new aortic valve replacement procedure.
Learn MoreJef Alcorn found out that he has the gene that leads to HD and decided to use his talents to garner attention for the disease. Funds from his golf marathon will go to HD research at UAB.
Learn MoreThe UAB Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) is home to the most comprehensive infertility program in Alabama. Get to know the doctors who bring so much hope and happiness to families across the state.
Learn MoreThe UAB Heart Health Center at Acton Road offers appointments within a week from experienced and knowledgeable UAB cardiologists.
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