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Released: 15-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
Stroke Risk Increases From Stenting in Older Patients
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Vascular surgery appears to be safer than stenting for patients over 70 years of age with carotid stenosis, or a blockage of the carotid arteries in the neck, according to new findings published in the Lancet.

11-Feb-2016 4:05 PM EST
REGARDS Data Show Diabetics Who Use Verapamil Have Lower Glucose Levels
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Lead author of paper published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice journal says, while causal relationship cannot be inferred, findings are “absolutely encouraging.”

Released: 11-Feb-2016 4:05 PM EST
Anal Intercourse Linked to Increased Risk of Incontinence in Both Males, Females
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology shows fecal incontinence risk from anal intercourse is heightened for both women and men, with men almost three times as likely to experience incontinence.

Released: 11-Feb-2016 10:30 AM EST
Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years After Einstein’s Prediction
University of Alabama Huntsville

For the first time, scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves, arriving at the Earth from a cataclysmic event in the distant universe. A UAH researcher was at the center of action.

Released: 9-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
UAB Awarded Gates Foundation Grand Challenge Awards to Address Maternal-Fetal Health in South Africa
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB earns two Gates Foundation Grants to address pregnancy-related problems in developing countries, specifically South Africa. The projects will look at gestational diabetes and pre-term labor.

Released: 8-Feb-2016 4:05 PM EST
Whistle While You Work
University of Alabama, Culverhouse College of Commerce

What is the key to being happy? More specifically, what is the key to being happy at work? More money, more time off, family benefits? University of Alabama professors at the Culverhouse College of Commerce may have just found the answers.

Released: 8-Feb-2016 8:05 AM EST
Marijuana Use Now Could Pose Verbal Memory Risk Later
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine looks at the relationship between lifetime marijuana use and cognitive function in middle-aged adults.

Released: 3-Feb-2016 5:05 PM EST
One of America's Most-Wanted Careers Could Help Fill Health Care Gaps
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Clinics and hospitals across the country are adding physician's assistant positions to serve growing numbers of patients, and in underserved rural areas, practices are turning to PAs to help expand access to care.

1-Feb-2016 3:05 PM EST
Fixing Published Research Mistakes Not Easy; Fixing the Publishing System May Be Harder
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A commentary in Nature suggests that the process for fixing mistakes in peer-reviewed research articles is flawed. The article, written by scientists at UAB, points out that journals are slow to respond and even slower to take action when questions regarding the accuracy of a published research paper are raised.

28-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Another Smoking-Related Airway Condition Linked to Breathing Issues Discovered
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Expiratory central airway collapse may have a stronger connection to underlying lung disease than previously believed. CT scans may make it a valuable biomarker for impending or worsening lung disease.

27-Jan-2016 9:30 AM EST
Scientist Creates AI Algorithm to Monitor Machinery Health
University of Alabama Huntsville

An artificial intelligence algorithm created by University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) principal research scientist Dr. Rodrigo Teixeira greatly increases accuracy in diagnosing the health of complex mechanical systems.

Released: 1-Feb-2016 6:05 PM EST
Can Games Help Train Future Doctors and Nurses?
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Kaizen, a Web-based gaming platform developed by UAB physicians, promotes learning through a mix of education, entertainment and competition.

Released: 1-Feb-2016 12:05 PM EST
UAB Researchers Work to Unravel the Complex Genetic Disease Neurofibromatosis Type 1
University of Alabama at Birmingham

From a collection of more than 7,800 unrelated neurofibromatosis type 1 mutations, UAB researchers have aimed at two goals: correlate a particular mutation with the symptoms that will develop as the child grows, and identify the likely mechanism that caused a group of DNA rearrangement mutations.

Released: 1-Feb-2016 12:05 PM EST
Are You Keeping Your Child’s Mouth Healthy?
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB School of Dentistry’s Stephen Mitchell, DMD, provides tips for parents to promote children’s dental health.

Released: 27-Jan-2016 9:05 AM EST
Challenge Generates $3.6 Million in Support for UA’s Culverhouse Students
University of Alabama

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — More than 1,000 donors participated in a Florida business executive’s challenge to support University of Alabama business students, generating more than $3.6 million for young UA scholars within three months. Hugh Culverhouse Jr., of Coral Gables, Florida, committed during the last quarter of 2015 that he would match, up to $1 million, all donations made to UA’s Culverhouse College of Commerce before the end of 2015.

26-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
How Obesity Makes Memory Go Bad
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Obesity is associated with epigenetic changes that dysregulate memory-associated genes, and a particular enzyme in brain neurons of the hippocampus appears to be a link between chronic obesity and cognitive decline.

20-Jan-2016 12:05 PM EST
New Model: How Asthma Develops From Exposure to House Dust Mites
University of Alabama at Birmingham

University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers have found a previously unknown step in the pathway that leads to asthma, a discovery that may offer new therapeutic approaches to this incurable disease. Asthma affects more than 25 million people in the United States, including about 7 million children.

Released: 22-Jan-2016 1:05 PM EST
Discrimination, Alcohol and Tobacco Linked to Panic Attacks in Minorities
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A UAB study found that minority Americans who encounter discriminatory sentiments and actions are more likely to experience panic attacks, and smoking or consuming excessive amounts of alcohol were also identified as factors.

Released: 21-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Lifeline: Meet a Family Bound Not by Blood or Name, but by Their Kidneys
University of Alabama at Birmingham

With 56 transplants in more than two years, the UAB Kidney Chain holds the record as the longest living-donor kidney transplant chain anywhere in the world.

Released: 21-Jan-2016 10:05 AM EST
UAB Among First to Offer Women Innovative Solution to Loss of Bowel Control
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB is among the first in United States to offer Pelvalon’s Eclipse System, a nonsurgical therapy for women who suffer loss of bowel control.

20-Jan-2016 5:05 PM EST
New Data Show Blacks Are at Higher Risk for First Stroke
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Research shows blacks are nearly three times more likely to have a stroke at age 45 than whites.

Released: 14-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Adolescents Stress More with Poor Sleep
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Cortisol levels that indicate increased stress response are higher in adolescents with sleep problems.

   
Released: 12-Jan-2016 3:05 PM EST
Veterans’ Needs Drive the Development of New Nursing Competencies
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB’s School of Nursing is training new nurses to be better equipped to help our nation’s veterans.

Released: 11-Jan-2016 5:05 PM EST
New Pathway to Differentiation Found, Shedding Light on Some Cancers
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB researchers have discovered a new mechanism of differentiation, as studied in megakaryocytes, the blood cells responsible for platelet production. The ultimate effect of this new pathway is an alternative splicing of messenger RNAs.

Released: 6-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Billings: Regardless of How States Define 'Gambling,' Fantasy Sports Games More Skill Than Luck
University of Alabama

There are gray areas when trying to classify daily sports fantasy contests as games of skill or luck, but the unique attributes of repetitions and permutations, despite the quick payouts, make fantasy sports games of skill.

Released: 4-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
UAB to Offer Simulation Courses for ASA-Endorsed Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Endorsed by the ASA, UAB’s Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine and the Office of Interprofessional Simulation will now offer courses for Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology.

Released: 29-Dec-2015 9:05 AM EST
Study to Look at Social Support, Intuitive Eating Impact on Older Diabetic African-American Men
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB’s Loretta T. Lee, Ph.D., will seek to examine the relationship between social support and intuitive eating with glycemic control in older African-American men with type 2 diabetes.

Released: 28-Dec-2015 4:05 PM EST
Turn New Year’s Resolutions Into Habits for the Coming Year
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Clinical pyschologist Josh Klapow at UAB says the way to make New Year's resolutions last is to turn them into habits.

Released: 28-Dec-2015 12:05 PM EST
UAB’s Undiagnosed Diseases Program Gives Answers Where There Were None
University of Alabama at Birmingham

UAB's Undiagnosed Diseases Program provides an ending for one family's 24 year search for answers to their children's health issues.

23-Dec-2015 1:05 PM EST
UAB Study Confirms Efficacy of Major Chlamydia Drug
University of Alabama at Birmingham

In one of the most tightly controlled trials ever conducted of drugs used to treat sexually transmitted infections, researchers at UAB have confirmed that azithromycin remains effective in the treatment of urogenital chlamydia.

Released: 18-Dec-2015 2:05 PM EST
UAB Studying Impact of Ketogenic Diet on Cognition in Older Adults with HIV
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A new pilot study led by Shannon Morrison, Ph.D., is exploring the effects of a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet with adequate protein in older persons living with HIV.

Released: 18-Dec-2015 1:05 PM EST
UN Climate Change Goal? We’re There Now
University of Alabama Huntsville

37-Year Global Temperature Report: 12/1978 through 11/2015

Released: 18-Dec-2015 12:05 PM EST
Transformers Toys Provide Key Character Lessons, Management Researcher Says
University of Alabama

Parents looking for holiday gifts that instill character should check out the Transformer toys and DVD. In a study to be printed in the spring of 2016, Dr. Peter Harms says the Transformers franchise provides key lessons about leadership, teams and the characteristics necessary to get ahead.

Released: 18-Dec-2015 12:05 PM EST
Ten-Year-Old Concussed Patient Participates in Research to Identify Biomarkers in Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Researchers at UAB look for a relationship between eye movement and the brain to find biomarkers to help diagnose and treat concussions.

Released: 18-Dec-2015 12:05 PM EST
50th Recipient in UAB Kidney Chain Shares His Personal Journey to Transplant
University of Alabama at Birmingham

North Carolina resident Jerry Phillips has known since 2001 that he would one day need a kidney transplant. Fourteen years later, his need was fulfilled by a stranger and his transplant surgery performed by a friend.

Released: 16-Dec-2015 9:45 AM EST
A New Reason to Smile
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Mykiria Mitchell has a newfound smile and is looking forward to showing it off thanks to the UAB School of Dentistry.

Released: 15-Dec-2015 2:05 PM EST
Research Shows Typical American Diet Can Worsen Chronic Pain
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Study shows that poor diet heightens hypersensitivity, which may amplify symptoms in chronic pain conditions.

Released: 11-Dec-2015 11:05 AM EST
Lifesaving Scrubs Repurposed as Art to Celebrate UAB Women and Infants Center Anniversary
University of Alabama at Birmingham

The quilts, made by more than 100 volunteers from scrubs worn by medical staff at the Women and Infants Center, will be unveiled at a ceremony Dec. 17. The quilts will be installed in the center.

Released: 11-Dec-2015 8:05 AM EST
Partnership Launched to Increase International Recruitment at UAB
University of Alabama at Birmingham

With significant implications to its student enrollment and economic impact in the region, UAB’s partnership with INTO University Partnerships will increase access for international students to one of the nation’s most diverse college campuses.

Released: 10-Dec-2015 4:05 PM EST
UAH Propulsion Research CenterPart of $50 Million NASA Contract
University of Alabama Huntsville

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is part of a team awarded a five-year NASA research contract valued at up to $50 million to develop, demonstrate and verify an advanced propulsion system.

10-Dec-2015 8:45 AM EST
National Study Finds Most General Dentists Do Not Follow Standard of Care Guidelines for Root Canal Treatment
University of Alabama at Birmingham

A new national study by UAB Dentistry researchers has found that most general dentists are not following root canal standard of care guidelines.

Released: 9-Dec-2015 3:05 PM EST
Birmingham’s Newest Sports Venue, BBVA Compass Field at Uab, Officially Debuts
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Officials from BBVA Compass and the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Wednesday officially debuted the city’s newest sports venue, BBVA Compass Field, and marked the start of its final phase of construction by having an MLS midfielder lead students from Glen Iris Elementary through drills on the Blazers’ pristine soccer pitch.

Released: 8-Dec-2015 10:15 AM EST
Leading Oncology Researcher Janet Houghton Joins Southern Research Drug Discovery Team
Southern Research

Janet Houghton, Ph.D., formerly of Cleveland Clinic's Lerner Research Institute, has joined Southern Research's Drug Discovery Oncology Department as senior research fellow and endowed chair in cancer biology.

Released: 7-Dec-2015 11:05 AM EST
Leading HIFU Expert Begins U.S.-Based Program with Treatment of First Prostate Cancer Patients
Vituro Health

Stephen Scionti, M.D., medical director of Vituro Health, performed his first two HIFU procedures on American soil in early December.



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