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Mashup Score: 14
Toolkits designed by Stanford Medicine researchers are helping teens think critically about the choices they make around substance use these days, from tobacco to cannabis to pills that could contain fentanyl.
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Mashup Score: 28Tapping AI to quickly predict mental crises and get help - 3 day(s) ago
New AI tools are creating unprecedented possibilities in psychiatry with tools that can predict someone’s mental state in time to intervene.
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Mashup Score: 14Youth-focused programs provide mental health support - 4 day(s) ago
Stanford Medicine professionals with a stake in ending mental crises among young people find community-based solutions.
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Mashup Score: 88
When the brain has trouble filtering incoming information and predicting what’s likely to happen, psychosis can result, Stanford Medicine-led research shows.
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Mashup Score: 43Organoid brain models yield insights into resilience - 4 day(s) ago
The study of brain organoids is allowing scientists to model the effect of stress and trauma on our genetic makeup.
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Mashup Score: 50Talking about depression to battle stigma - 5 day(s) ago
Psychiatrist believes sharing her story can chip away at stigmas that keep mental health conditions locked in darkness.
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Mashup Score: 32Empowering parents as first defense for children in crisis - 6 day(s) ago
Frustrated by kids having to wait months to see a therapist, two Stanford Medicine mental health professionals found a solution.
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Mashup Score: 120
The FDA recently approved the first cell-based therapy — widely used in treating blood cancers — for solid tumors. Stanford Medicine treated the first patient with advanced melanoma.
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The Stanford Medicine researcher was known for his groundbreaking work and his generous spirit as a mentor and colleague.
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Mashup Score: 98Better depression relief with electromagnetic treatment - 8 day(s) ago
Safer, more targeted electromagnetic treatment can bring faster, longer-lasting relief for people with depression.
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