Medical Tips From UAB
University of Alabama at Birmingham1. Respiratory-Spinal Connection 2. Rediagnosing Crimes Against Children
1. Respiratory-Spinal Connection 2. Rediagnosing Crimes Against Children
The biggest factor in ground level ozone the one that canÃt be controlled, the one that can make ozone even from the hydrocarbons naturally released from trees, the factor most responsible for reducing ozone emissions, is the weather said a professor at the UAB School of Engineering.
1. Why answer "why?" 2. Help for kids who hate school, 3. It's a tv, not a baby sitter.
1. Cool off with a little culture, 2. Gross is "in," 3. MP3 a hit with internet bootleggers.
America is in danger of losing its competitive edge, says the dean of the UAB School of Engineering.
1. Painless sores can signal cancer, 2. Displaying symptoms of CVS, 3. New drug a deadly high, 4. Physician teach thy self.
1. Internet Art Caveat Emptor 2. Avoid Small Business Pitfalls
1. Hey Kids, Let's Put on a Show! 2. Boot Camp for Budding Teachers
1. Parasites That Cause Blindness 2. Ear Rocks, Stomach Rolls 3. Prevent Baby Bottle Syndrome 4. Poisoned Produce? 5. Munchausen's by Proxy
1. Protecting Yourself at Work 2. Don't Raise a Bully 3. Engineering Ethics
1. Caring for Summer Wounds 2. Alternative UTI Screening Process 3. UAB Program Goes National 4. Build Up to Fitness 5. Eye That Chlorine Level 6. Anti-Fungal Advance
An alternative way of screening urine specimens for urinary tract infections (UTIs) could greatly reduce the number of lab cultures performed each year and reduce antibiotic usage, according to a study by Andrew Lorincz, M.D., professor emeritus with the department of pediatrics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Details of the study are published in the July issue of the Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science.
1. Drivers Exams Need a Checkup 2. New Use for an Old Drug
1. Cultivating Sea Urchins as a Cash Crop 2. UAB Unveils Space Station Hardware
1. Watch What You Say in Chat Rooms 2. Music Made Easy
1. Steps Toward Web Regulation 2. U.S. and German Unions United Over Big Three Contracts 3. Addressing the Dress Code Without Getting Sued
1. Feed a Bookworm, Watch it Grow 2. New Program Helps At-Risk Kids Get Ahead 3. Are Parents Up To Home Schooling?
1. Age and Mobility in Blacks and Whites, 2. Early Eye-Brain Connection Essential, 3. Traveling and Influenza, 4. Advance in Crohn's Treatment, 5. Insuring Your Health Abroad, 6. Safe Solid Food for Bone Marrow Transplant Patients, 7. Training Clinical Researchers
The upcoming 100th anniversary of the annexation of Hawaii will likely be celebrated with a tidal wave of Hawaiian nationalism, says historian Tennant McWilliams, Ph.D., dean of the UAB School of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
African-Americans and whites lose mobility -- and therefore independence -- in different ways as they age.
LEARNING: 1. Why Good Kids Have Bad Study Habits 2. Key to Early School Success 3. Fun and Easy Teaching Tips for Parents 4. Why Some Kids Hate School 5. DonÃt Raise a Bully 6. Teaching Children Self-Esteem HEALTH AND SAFETY: 7. Breakfast Is Brain Food 8. Vision Care Important for Learning 9. Finding the Right School Shoes
Kirk Thomas of Pelham was prepared for life-with-paralysis by UAB's Spain Rehabilitation Center -- now he heads an organization that opens the great outdoors to others with disabilities.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has received one of 35 Clinical Research Curriculum Awards from the National Institutes of Health.
San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown Jr. and Birmingham business leader H. Corbin Day, chairman of Jemison Investment Co., will be honored during graduation ceremonies at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 6, at UAB (University of Alabama at Birmingham).