
With highs in the 90s, residents of the Gulf Coast need to know the signs of heat illness, how to treat them, and ways to prevent overheating.
Nathan Cole always wanted to serve his fellow Marines. Now, as one of those rare individuals diagnosed with ALS in his 30s, he is taking on a new role to support them.
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With highs in the 90s, residents of the Gulf Coast need to know the signs of heat illness, how to treat them, and ways to prevent overheating.
Here’s what to do if you encounter a snake, or are bitten by one, this summer.
Cancer patients undergoing treatment frequently require assistance getting to and from facilities, often creating a financial and logistical burden.
When completed, the 25,000-square-foot facility will have six operating rooms and two procedures rooms. There will be 14 pre-op areas and 13 recovery spaces.
The IBCLC Care Award is a global certificate that showcases hospitals, birthing facilities and community-based health agencies that have a dedicated lactation and breastfeeding support program.
YoMingo includes the tools and support to guide expectant moms through every stage along the way with helpful videos and information available on any internet-enabled device.
Samantha Thomas, a member of the Class of 2022, was killed in a car crash almost two years ago at age 24.
Standing three-stories high, the physician office building will be home to Mobile Diagnostic Center and USA Health specialty care providers.
USA College of Medicine faculty member Meghan Hermance, Ph.D., discusses new research on the disease-spreading parasites for the CDC podcast Emerging Infectious Disease.
John Wesley McWhorter, DrPH, is an assistant professor in health promotion and behavioral sciences and director of culinary nutrition for the Nourish Program at the Michael and Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living at The University of Texas Health Science Center School of Public Health.
Today's ceremony marks the facility reaching its highest point. The Mapp Family Campus is located at the intersections of state highways 181 and 104, just outside of Fairhope.
On the first and third Saturday of each month, nurse practitioners will see patients for routine OB-GYN check-ups and other medical needs.