
The research project aims to uncover the biological triggers of inflammatory reactions, with a particular focus on the immune cells that drive them.

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The research project aims to uncover the biological triggers of inflammatory reactions, with a particular focus on the immune cells that drive them.
University Hospital became the first facility in Alabama to earn the three-year voluntary accreditation in 2022 and is now one of just 119 nationwide.
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According to the American College of Surgeons, patients cared for at ACS-verified trauma centers have a lower risk of death and improved quality of life compared with patients in non-verified centers.
A Night Honoring Healers will highlight two patients and the USA Health caregivers who helped them recover.
USA Health and the local chapter of the Sickle Cell Disease Association established a partnership in 1981 to help educate the public and provide life-extending care to those with sickle cell disease in the Mobile area and beyond.
The Mitchell Cancer Institute, in partnership with ADPH, reached out to uninsured and underinsured men across lower Alabama during the nine-month effort.
The initiative targets low HPV vaccination rates, cervical cancer screening participation, and high HPV-related cancer rates across the Southeast.
Jai Thakur, M.D., FAANS, presented a talk on the vital integration of evidence-based meditation practices in both healthcare professions for providers and patients.
This year’s attendance marked an increase of about 125 participants compared to 2024, highlighting the event’s growing impact and community support.
Crawford Cox, M.D., recently completed a minimally invasive surgery/bariatric fellowship at the University of Missouri.
The bell-ringing ceremony is planned each September during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, which is a time to share education and awareness about this critical health issue and to highlight the need for more funding and research.






