How stress affects your brain and how to reverse it – Scope
Stress in 2020 seems worse than ever. Stanford’s Andrew Huberman discusses ways to reduce stress, such as different breathing patterns.
Stress in 2020 seems worse than ever. Stanford’s Andrew Huberman discusses ways to reduce stress, such as different breathing patterns.
Often called “America’s Nobel Prize,” the National Medal of Science honors the country’s leading researchers. Stem cell biologist Helen Blau was recognized for her work…
A new artificial intelligence tool will help Stanford Health Care physicians inform patients of their test results, with the goal of reducing administrative tasks.
In this episode, our host, Dr. Mijiza Sanchez-Guzman speaks with Odette Harris, MD, MPH, neurosurgeon, professor and Director of Brain Injury at Stanford Med…
A new artificial intelligence tool developed at Stanford Medicine combines data from medical images with text to predict cancer prognoses and treatment responses.
A screening of MLK’s historic 1967 speech at Stanford kicks off a week of programming in honor of the civil rights leader’s legacy.
When new or expectant mothers experience depression in the peripartum period, serious problems can manifest for those children down the line.
Stanford Medicine researchers are using artificial intelligence to help identify the underlying biology behind Type 2 diabetes.
Stanford Medicine’s Kevin Schulman says digitally enabled care (DEC) would ease clinical workload and improve services for patients beyond virtual visits.
A surprising class of blood cell not typically associated with immunity plays a role in shaping the durability of immunity to vaccination, new research suggests.
Stanford University scientists’ findings in mice could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions including fever, swelling and pain.