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Reconsidered: Breast Cancer Origins and Risk Factors
Gene sequences from parents have more impact than recognized in determining breast cancer’s course.
Honoring Our Hispanic Community
We celebrate all in the Hispanic and Latino communities, including our team at La Clínica Latina who provide compassionate mental health care to those in need.
New Primary Care Clinics in San Ramon and Danville
Discover more access to quality care from world-class experts in the Tri-Valley region. Video visits are also available.
Is Your Asthma Inhaler Bad for the Environment?
It's such a tiny puff of air that sprays out of an inhaler to ease your breathing. But each dose contains some of the most potent greenhouse gases known, and they add up.
Stanford Center for Digital Health Annual Symposium on October 29
Join us for a day of meaningful discussions with leading speakers and attendees from academia, policy, philanthropy, and industry as they explore the latest advancements and challenges in digital health.
Fear, Loathing, and Pickleball? How to Avoid Serious Injuries
Michael Fredericson, MD, professor of orthopaedic surgery at Stanford Medicine, shares guidance on playing safely.
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Experts from academia, industry, the humanities, and more gathered on the Stanford Medicine campus to pitch their concepts for the future of medicine.
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Massive Biomolecular Shifts Occur in Our 40s and 60s
Time marches on predictably, but biological aging is anything but constant, according to a Stanford Medicine study.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Enhances Brain Circuits to Relieve Depression
Stanford Medicine scientists found that certain changes in neural activity predicted which patients would benefit from a type of cognitive behavioral therapy that focuses on problem-solving.
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