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.
Stanford Medicine psychiatrist Anna Lembke unpacks the potential of FDA-approved weight-reducing GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic as tools in treating addiction.
Thousands of viewers gathered in person and online for this year’s SHE (Stanford Health Empowerment) Talks event with Karen Adams, MD, director of the Menopa…
A new, large-scale study of body temperatures has found that “normal” isn’t one size fits all — it varies by age, sex, weight, time of…
Stanford Medicine scientists are using artificial intelligence to better capture how healthy cells surrounding tumors influence cancer cell behavior and how those interactions can inform…
FDA clears Stanford Medicine-spawned sepsis test, developed using machine learning, that leverages publicly available medical datasets from around the world.
Stanford Medicine researchers break down the relationship, what the vagus nerve has to do with it, and how it affects conditions from anxiety to long…
A Stanford Medicine study taps artificial intelligence to find a naturally occurring molecule called a peptide that suppressed appetite and led to weight loss in…
Time marches on predictably, but biological aging is anything but constant, according to a new Stanford Medicine study.
Two nurses from Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford gave stem cells to help patients with life-threatening conditions.
When new or expectant mothers experience depression in the peripartum period, serious problems can manifest for those children down the line.