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Alabama hospitals and fertility clinics are reacting to the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent ruling that frozen embryos can be considered children under state law. When the court made its … more
Patients at Children’s of Alabama were treated to a heartwarming Valentine's Day celebration, courtesy of the kindness and generosity of community members. Collaborating with Spire, the … more
Stephanie Leigh Hall knows about keeping rhythm and beat. She is a well-known musician around Northwest Florida, so it is nothing new to her. She also found a new rhythm of life as the very first … more
Beta Chi Sigma will host its second annual Heart Walk at 5 p.m. on Feb. 26 at Baldwin County High School, located at 1 Tiger Drive, Bay Minette. The event is part of the organization's efforts to … more
Baldwin Bone & Joint proudly announces the latest addition to its clinical team of Fellowship-trained Orthopaedic Hand & Upper Extremity Surgeon, Dr. Allison Hunter, with the arrival of … more
Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc. (FPHC) proudly announces the addition of Dr. Val Staples, DO, to their medical team, bringing her expertise in family practice to the South Baldwin Family Health … more
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System and Infirmary Health are set to revolutionize cancer care in southern Alabama, Southeast Mississippi and the Florida panhandle through a … more
Having a stroke may triple a person's risk for developing dementia within the following year, new research finds. And while that risk begins to drop after the first 12 months, it remains … more
Local community members rallied together to save lives during Baldwin EMC's emergency blood drive on Feb. 1, with as many as 315 lives potentially saved through their contributions. The decision to … more
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Mobile has announced the much-anticipated return of the $10,000 Pot of Gold Raffle, a festive St. Patrick's Day-themed fundraiser benefiting UCP of Mobile’s … more
Baldwin County High School emerged as a dominant force at the fifth annual Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Sports Medicine Competition, nearly achieving a clean sweep across all three … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY — From Major League Baseball (MLB) and the National Football League to news networks and social media, nicotine pouches have made their presence well-known. Like many vaping … more
Arthritis, a prevalent condition affecting more than one-third of Americans, will be the focal point of an informative session led by Dr. Keith Spain, a fellowship-trained non-surgical sports … more
After an extensive national search, Josh Snow, M.S.H.A., has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer for USA Health University Hospital, renowned as the region's exclusive level 1 trauma center … more
The eagerly anticipated Children’s of Alabama specialty car tag is now available for purchase at Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) locations across Alabama according to a news release. This … more
Dr. Jay Savage, an orthopaedic surgeon from Gulf Orthopaedics, has marked a significant milestone by conducting the first total knee replacement at Infirmary Health's Daphne Surgery Center. This … more
Make Valentine’s Day unforgettable for young patients at Children’s of Alabama by participating in a heartwarming initiative. From today until Feb. 14, individuals can send complimentary … more
In a gesture of support for the American Tinnitus Association (ATA), Texas Roadhouse and Bubba’s 33 locations, including the Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Foley, are organizing a fundraising … more
Children and teens can be moody, but when signs of mental health troubles last for weeks, don’t assume it’s just a passing mood. Suicide is a leading cause of death among U.S. … more
Baptist Weight-Loss Center has achieved national accreditation as a Comprehensive Center by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP®), a … more
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