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Can Altering Cancer “Mindsets” Change Physical Outcomes?
Patients with early-stage cancer who underwent a digital mindset intervention reported improvements in their quality of life.
Virtual Reality Helps People With Hoarding Disorder Practice Decluttering
A first-of-its-kind study by Stanford Medicine researchers allows patients to practice letting go of treasured objects in simulations of their own homes.
Easy Diet Changes Can Lower Carbon Footprint, According to a Stanford Medicine-Led Study
Stanford Medicine researchers and their colleagues have identified simple food swaps that, if adopted universally, could reduce the nation’s food-related carbon footprint by more than a third.
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New Policy Is Taking Sexual Orientation, Gender Out of Blood Donor Equation
In a reversal of a decades-long practice that many in the LGBTQ+ community labeled discriminatory, Stanford Blood Center will join others around the U.S. in implementing a new policy making it easier for gay and bisexual men, and women who have sex with bisexual men, to donate blood.
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Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Perpetuate Racial Disparities, Stanford Medicine-Led Study Finds
National guidelines for lung cancer screening are less effective for African Americans than for white people, a Stanford Medicine study concludes. A risk-based analysis developed by Stanford Medicine researchers is more equitable and effective.
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