Featuring special events and showcasing living sculptures, the award-winning Festival of Flowers celebrated 31 years in Mobile this March with four days of events and floral displays created by acclaimed florists, artists, garden designers, and students.
Mobile Bay Magazine recognized three representatives from USA Health and the Whiddon College of Medicine to its annual 40 Under 40 class. Honorees are residents under the age of 40 who demonstrate leadership, professional excellence, and a commitment to the Mobile Bay area.
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In a recently published study, researchers examined the expression of MYB in prostate tumor tissues of various histological grades and clinical stages from Black and white patients, and evaluated if it could be used to predict the risk of cancer recurrence following primary therapy.
Open 24 hours a day, every day, the Pediatric Emergency Center has achieved 100% compliance with the Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Program's National Pediatric Readiness Project.
Adjusting to this new schedule does take some time, but you can take steps to make it a smoother transition.
When it comes to emotions, the most important gift we can give ourselves and others is to validate that having emotions is appropriate, acceptable, and part of being human.
Nominations are now being accepted by way of online votes for the next crop of Nappie finalists.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in caring for patients and providing high-quality customer service.
Read Across America Week is celebrated from March 2 to 6.
With the donation, Spirit of Children marked a milestone in its ongoing support, surpassing $350,000 in total donations to Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
The uptick in cases among younger people in recent years has prompted the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to lower the recommended age for colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in caring for patients and providing high-quality customer service.