Stanford researchers are using AI to personalize care for premature infants, eliminating sources of lead poisoning and shaping a new model of marine conservation restoration in this week's roundup.
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the ...
Medicine, faculty don’t typically flock to voluntary training programs. But over the past five years, a professional coaching ...
Stanford Medicine names radiology chair Umar Mahmood, MD, PhD, to lead clinical care and research starting Jan. 16, 2024.
Tweaking a pattern of wound healing established millions of years ago may enable scar-free injury repair after surgery or trauma, Stanford Medicine researchers have found. If results from their study, ...
An artificial intelligence-based tool can predict the medical trajectories of individual premature newborns from blood samples collected soon after they are born, a Stanford Medicine-led study has ...
Stanford Cardinal senior Chisom Okpara will miss the rest of the season following an injury sustained Jan. 10th against Virginia, university says.
Stanford researchers have developed an AI that can predict future disease risk using data from just one night of sleep. The system analyzes detailed physiological signals, looking for hidden patterns ...
From the Community | Stanford Medicine community demands an end to Stanford’s complicity in genocide
Dear Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford Healthcare and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital leadership, We write this letter not only as the healthcare professionals, trainees and scientists that ...
A clinical trial found that a brief, calorie-restricted diet improved symptoms and reduced inflammation in people with Crohn’s disease. “What should I eat?” may be the question doctors hear most often ...
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Blind at 60. Vision restored at 61. Stanford research paves the way.
Science is giving sight, sound, and speech a second chance. How might it change the way we age?
Gently stretching your hips, glutes and hamstrings can help relax those muscles — as can diaphragmatic breathing. If you are ...
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