
What Braces are Right for Me or My Child?
October is National Orthodontic Health Month
October is National Orthodontic Health Month
Half of American parents have avoided speaking to their kids about the dangers of drug use, according to a recent survey
It Doesn’t Have to be Complicated
Opportunities for therapeutic play at Children’s of Alabama are now accessible to more patients thanks to recent funding from the Toy Foundation, Children’s Hospital Foundation, Ace Hardware Foundation, and individual donors.
We have our favorites, and so do you!
How to eat the most immunity-building and nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables, and stay on a budget
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Health experts are reporting serious lung damage in people who vape, including some deaths.
More than 100,000 people across the country are currently waiting for a life-saving organ transplant with 1,200 men, women, and children waiting in Alabama.
“Many of the risk factors for severe COVID-19, like older age, are not things you can control; but the good news is if you smoke or vape, you can quit…”
Parents can understandably be concerned when their child doesn’t feel well and has a fever. But how high is too high? When should a parent treat a fever at home and when should they seek medical help?
March is National Nutrition Month®
One out of every 100 children ages 5-17 has TS or another Tic disorder
What Parents Need to Know about ARFID
More Than Just the Baby Blues
The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions and the Lakeshore Foundation has been selected to become part of the MENTOR rehabilitation-to-wellness program.
UAB Medical Professionals answer some of your questions and concerns in a series of blog posts
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, and it is a good time for parents of young children to consider the right time to introduce their child to professional dental care.
From the start of the pandemic, the University of Alabama at Birmingham has been united in the fight against COVID-19.