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Dr. Warner Huh
May 17, 2022

UAB Offers Infertility Care Coverage to All Employees

Infertility is more common than people think and continues to be a growing problem among women. According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 19% of women with no prior births between the ages of 15 and 49 struggle with infertility.
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Unidentifiable male patient sitting with hands clasped, waiting for doctor to complete a note on an iPad
May 11, 2022

Men and Mental Health: Ask for Help Before Challenges Become Crises

Men are taught to be problem-solvers, to seek out and overcome challenges — the ones they can see, at least. They are less likely to devote time and resources to their own mental health challenges.
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Hot Car Safety infographic
May 11, 2022

What Everyone Should Know About Hot Car Deaths

Child vehicular heatstroke, also known as Hot Car Death, can be prevented if you know the facts and rules.
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Clinical Excellence in Nursing Award Winners
May 10, 2022

2022 Clinical Excellence in Nursing Award Winners

UAB Medicine congratulates the 2022 recipients of the Clinical Excellence in Nursing Award, the highest honor available for nursing staff.
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patient having their blood pressure taken for World Hypertension Day
May 6, 2022

A Silent Killer: How High Blood Pressure Hurts the Body

Many people with high blood pressure (hypertension) don't know they have it. It causes damage slowly over a long period of time, often without noticeable symptoms, and it puts you at greater risks for developing life-changing and life-threatening medical conditions.
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Family photo of Kacy and Daniel Tucker with their two daughters
May 6, 2022

UAB Medicine Employee Couple Juggle Premature Birth, Organ Transplant

UAB Medicine clinicians take pride in the excellent care they provide for patients and families. In 2020, employees Kacy and Daniel Tucker got an up-close view of that care – this time from the patient side. An organ transplant surgery and the premature birth of their child at the same time are not what the Tuckers would have planned, but the family now reports good outcomes for both experiences.
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Vineeta Kumar, M.D., and Anoma Nellore, M.D., discuss Evusheld
May 5, 2022

Evusheld Provides Additional Protection for Immune-compromised Patients Against COVID-19

Even with multiple COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, there are still groups of people who do not receive the full benefit of vaccines due to immunosuppressed conditions that prevent the body from making sufficient antibodies. But one alternative treatment option is providing hope.
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UAB’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit
May 2, 2022

UAB’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit Has Been Awarded the Beacon Award for Excellence by AACN

The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit has been awarded the silver-level Beacon Award for Excellence by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
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cardiovascular system
April 29, 2022

UAB Cardiogenomics Clinic Transforms Cardiac Care Through Genomic Medicine

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, with one person dying of heart disease every 36 seconds. Although lifestyle factors play a major role in the risk of cardiovascular diseases, experts from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute have determined that genetics may also play a role in the development of cardiovascular risk factors.
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Seth Wharton and family
April 28, 2022

Guinness World Records Names Longest Survivor of an Artificial Double Heart-Valve Replacement

After having three open-heart surgeries, six cardiac catheterizations, five blood clots and two valve replacements all by the age of 13, Seth Wharton has overcome many obstacles and celebrated multiple achievements in his life. Now at the age of 44, Wharton has a new achievement under his belt — a Guinness World Record.
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Elderly couple smiling and enjoying eating fresh watermelon
April 22, 2022

Nutrition Tips for Healthier Aging

Most of the dramatic changes in our bodies happen in the first few decades of life. We don’t always see the slower changes in our bodies as adults, and they don’t happen at the same rate for everyone.
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UAB Patient with Type 1 Diabetes manages and is Still Thriving and at 78
April 21, 2022

Longtime UAB Patient with Type 1 Diabetes Still Thriving at 78

Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong disease in most cases, but it can be controlled. People with this less common form of diabetes can lead a full life if they control their diet, check their sugar levels often, take insulin properly, and see their doctor regularly.
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