NIH-supported study reveals new risk group for future high blood pressure and heart disease.
Anti-DEI Fight Just Beginning Amid the Trump anti-DEI push, notes City Journal’s Heather Mac Donald, “private and public ...
In light of dwindling rural healthcare access, an Auburn University program is using emerging technologies to fill coverage ...
Hundreds of U.S. research projects aimed at boosting vaccine confidence have been shut down—just as preventable diseases like ...
The National Institutes of Health awarded more than $380 million to Alabama researchers in fiscal 2024, which led to $916 ...
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He made the Crimson Tide roster, and they wrote of his “sticky fingers” on the sports page. But Bryant’s new wishbone offense turned a lot of receivers into spectators. Alabama went 21-3 over the next ...
With NIH funding cuts on the table across the country, a local life sciences expert discusses ways he plans to combat the negative effects. The newly appointed chair of BIO Alabama sat down with ...
The status of Alabama basketball forward Grant Nelson came a little more into focus Monday night. Alabama coach Nate Oats said that Nelson is listed as questionable for Friday's NCAA Tournament opener ...
Two days after its loss to Florida in an SEC tournament semifinal, Alabama has received positive news regarding the status of forward Grant Nelson. "We dodged one," Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats ...
The mRNA technology is under study at the NIH for prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including flu and AIDS, and also cancer. It was deployed in the development of covid-19 vaccines ...
A scientist at a biomedical research center in Philadelphia wrote to a colleague, in an email reviewed by KFF Health News, that a project officer at NIH had “flagged our pending grant as having an ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn — Florida basketball is headed back to the SEC Tournament Finals as the second-seed Florida Gators found another gear in the second half to blow past three-seed Alabama 104-82 on ...
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