New Year’s Resolutions Are Bound to Fail
So Why Not Try Something Different
So Why Not Try Something Different
Some benefits of healthy snacking
Updated for 2023
These days, electric vehicles are becoming more mainstream and accessible. Due to the significant perks and advantages that they offer such as energy-efficiency and eco-friendliness, more and more people are beginning to opt for electric cars as their personal vehicle.
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$600K donation from Birmingham’s Bill and Pam Smith Family Foundation enables Children’s to offer specialized Nasoalveolar Molding (NAM) services to the region.
Birmingham Parent Presents Your Favorite Kids’ Docs for 2022
Sometimes one word, thought, or concept that pops into your head can change everything. Legend has it that Einstein had a dream in which the word “unified” appeared in a cloud above his head and followed him wherever he went. Later, he worked on his life’s goal, the Unified Field Theory. For non-Einsteins, there are similar situations in which a single idea can transform one’s entire life or career trajectory.
You’re getting a Dog. Which pooch is the right fit for you? Let’s find out, new dog parents-to-be.
The long-term condition can lead to an increased risk of disorders in the nervous, immune and circulatory systems
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health will extend its free and voluntary COVID-19 testing and prevention program for public and private K-12 schools through the 2022-2023 school year.
As summer is coming to an end and the school year is beginning, parents may be thinking about steps they can take to protect their child’s health this academic year.
Here’s How to Take Care of Them
August Is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month
With school back in session soon, kids will be spending more of their time completing schoolwork online, making it an important time to talk with your children about safety in the digital world.
Speaking on a mobile phone while driving increases crash risk by 2 times, while texting increases the crash risk by up to 6 times
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Type 1 Diabetes