
College 101: Tips for a Successful Freshman Year
Steps a student can take to aid in a smooth and successful transition into college life.
Steps a student can take to aid in a smooth and successful transition into college life.
“Never give up… age doesn’t matter. Go for it. All you need are faith and determination.”
Enjoy an unforgettable evening of art, live music and mouthwatering food trucks at the Arts Block Party, 5-10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13.
4 appointments parents should get their child to as they head back to school.
“If a tooth is moved out of place or knocked out, it is rarely ever the same again. So, prevention of injury is key.”
The best prevention is to keep your ears dry and free of moisture.
The rates of PTSD and ASD have more than doubled over a five year period.
“Inclusion in health promotion is a fundamental human right, much like the impact of curb cuts, ramps and accessible bathrooms …”
Educational differences between teen mothers and other women were most pronounced among Millennial women of higher socio-economic status.
The new service will provide low-risk pregnant patients the crucial care they need before giving birth.
“Enrolling patients in clinical trials advances the standard of care for almost every disease.”
Adhering to severe weather warnings or alerts is crucial to staying safe.
Couple delivers rare twin babies at UAB
Tips on planning meals that can save time and money and help maintain a healthy diet.
Maintaining a healthy diet is important for your body’s overall health, reducing risk from many chronic noncommunicable diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
People are more honest in day-to-day life than previously thought — except for “a few prolific liars,” according to the results of a new study.
Mask orders. Constant cleaning. Quarantine. The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed how many people live. This can be especially true for older adults.
Destinations are opening up for summer vacation, but does that mean it is safe to travel with your family?
The coronavirus pandemic is causing more Americans to buy groceries and eat from home, but what happens when you are running short on essential items or your budget begins to dwindle?
Emotional trauma and stress linked to experiencing severe weather threats.