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Two doctors talking with diabetes patient in hallway
February 16, 2022

Program at UAB Helps Preserve Limbs in Patient with Diabetes

Behold the big toe. Called the great toe in medical circles, the big toe is essential in balance, as it displaces body weight throughout the foot. Without a big toe, walking, standing and even moving may be difficult. 
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Amanda Pullen Hendrix-1
February 16, 2022

UAB Cardiovascular Institute’s Team Approach to Pulmonary Embolism Saves Lives

“Life over limb” is not a phrase Amanda Pullen-Hendrix ever thought she would hear, especially not on her 29th birthday. But on July 12, 2020, what she at first believed was an asthma attack turned out to be a life-threatening stroke and multiple blood clots.
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Harris Steps Up To Support Students
February 9, 2022

Harris Steps Up To Support Students

Passion is defined as having a strong and barely controllable emotion for someone or something, and for alumna Lindsey Harris, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC (MSN 2011, DNP 2016), that passion is improving the nursing profession and helping current and future nurses reach their fullest potential.
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Diabetes Management Needs More Attention During COVID Pandemic
February 9, 2022

Diabetes Management Needs More Attention During COVID Pandemic

Diabetes can weaken the immune system’s ability to fight infection, putting people with the disease at risk of serious complications from COVID-19. However, by paying extra attention to diabetes management and nutrition habits, many people with diabetes who do get the virus can avoid or manage serious complications.
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Aortic Dissection Survivor Uses Near-Death Experience to Serve Others
January 24, 2022

Aortic Dissection Survivor Uses Near-Death Experience to Serve Others

In 2007, Diane Bishop arrived at her local hospital with an aortic dissection, a tear in the inner layer of the aorta, and a less than 1 percent chance of survival. The small but life-threatening tear was not only a physical wound but an emotional one as well.
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Three men standing on a mountain
January 20, 2022

Selfless act paves the way for more people to receive lifesaving organs

Alan Spriggs, program manager of Authorization Development with Legacy of Hope, Alabama’s organ procurement organization, approached the Parsons family with this rare opportunity to be a part of something that could change the course of many lives. Parsons’ accident occurred in Montgomery, Alabama; but O’Hara had already made her way to Huntsville to be with their children and family when Spriggs connected with her on the phone. Spriggs asked if she would be open to talking to Locke about a potential study.
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Group photo of medical professionals in blue scrubs and green and white head coverings
January 20, 2022

UAB Announces First Clinical-grade Transplant of Gene-edited Pig Kidneys into Brain-dead Human

The University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine announces today the first peer-reviewed research outlining the successful transplant of genetically modified, clinical-grade pig kidneys into a brain-dead human individual, replacing the recipient’s native kidneys. These positive results demonstrate how xenotransplantation could address the worldwide organ shortage crisis.
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Adulting 101: Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care
January 6, 2022

Adulting 101: Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care

Teenagers experience many milestones as they transition to adulthood. There are dating and proms, learners permits and drivers licenses, first jobs and checking accounts. But one milestone that is often missed is the transition from pediatric care to adult health care.
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dry january
January 6, 2022

Dry January: How 31 Days of Sobriety Can Improve Health and Well-Being

Drinking alcohol can easily become a habit. A cocktail after work. A glass of wine with dinner. A few beers while watching the game. The new year is an excellent time to rethink that habit. Dry January – 31 days of sobriety – gives you the opportunity to experiment. You can quickly discover what happens to your body, mind, and spirit when alcohol is out of the picture.
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seasonal depression
January 4, 2022

Seasonal Affective Disorder Isn’t Just a Case of the Holiday Blues

When the days become shorter and the weather gets colder, many people experience sadness, fatigue, and a lack of interest in daily life. Those feelings could be nothing more than “holiday blues” or exhaustion.
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New year new health
December 29, 2021

BINGO… New Year, New Ways to Improve Your Heart

Have you resolved to make this the year to improve your cardiovascular health, but you aren’t sure where to start? Our heart-healthy bingo card makes it easy to break down your goal into actionable steps, tackle them one at a time, and track your progress.
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James K. Kirklin, MD
December 20, 2021

Kirklin Named Inaugural Recipient of the PHTS Lifetime Achievement Award

James K. Kirklin, M.D., director of the James and John Kirklin Institute for Research in Surgical Outcomes, has been named an inaugural recipient of the Pediatric Heart Transplant Society Lifetime Achievement Award. As director of KIRSO, Kirklin oversees data collection and analyses for the PHTS registry, which is performed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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