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Alabamians are being offered support and resources for mental health as winter moves in and days grow shorter, and the temperatures drop. Seasonal affective disorder symptoms start in the late fall or early winter and go away during the spring and summer.
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The Alabama Department of Public Health is asking the public to help combat infant mortality by joining the #ClearTheCrib #SafeSleepAL challenge. October is SIDS Awareness Month, and the department continues to promote the ABCs of safe sleep: Alone, on their Back, in a Crib.
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Minorities are still being hospitalized and dying from COVID-19 at higher rates than whites. The National Institute of Health is sending Community…
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(TUSCALOOSA, AL)-- A new grant will help health experts discover how the amount of sleep someone gets is related to chronic diseases.Adam Knowlden is an…
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The Birmingham-based Southern Research is expanding its work on the Zika virus.The National Institutes of Health has awarded the non-profit organization a…