New Year, New Baby Proofing Tips
The new year is almost upon us! The year 2020 had many challenges for the majority of people, especially parents, so it’s understandable if baby proofing went to the bottom of the to-do list.
The new year is almost upon us! The year 2020 had many challenges for the majority of people, especially parents, so it’s understandable if baby proofing went to the bottom of the to-do list.
Community-based testing to help improve access, acceptance, uptake, and appropriate follow-up to COVID-19 testing in traditionally underserved populations.
Patients with medical emergencies should not avoid emergency departments due to COVID-19 fears.
Local Community Nominates NICU to Receive 4moms mamaRoo® infant seat Donation
Mask orders. Constant cleaning. Quarantine. The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed how many people live. This can be especially true for older adults.
Nov. 18 is National Injury Prevention Day
Since June, six ASO musicians have performed more than 60 live, private, solo and virtual recitals for patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19.
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has awarded an R01 grant to the University of Alabama at Birmingham Translational Research for Injury Prevention Laboratory to understand the effects on adolescents driving post-injury as compared to healthy students.
Join the Foundation in Raising Funds for the More than 54,000 People with Epilepsy in Alabama.
Since 1961, U.S. eye banks have provided corneas for over 2 million sight-restoring transplants.
Here are a few simple tips to ensure a beautiful and safe holiday season
Tips to safely enjoy the holiday while keeping ghosts, ghouls, goblins – and germs – at a distance.
Simple things we can do to help kids forget we’re still in a pandemic.
How can parents recognize the difference between the flu and coronavirus?
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Join Foundation in Raising Funds for the More than 54,000 People with Epilepsy in Alabama.
A study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham has shown that frequent soft drink consumption by adolescents may contribute to aggressive behavior over time.
September 12 – October 12, 2020 – Put on your sneakers, grab a leash, your pup, your family, a friend, and walk, run or jog a mile to raise funds for a great cause!
Bringing the outdoors in has always been hugely popular. Not only do they brighten up the living space, and can feel therapeutic when caring from them, but they also improve air quality.
Learn about the potential for 3D vision problems in children