Why the blood-brain barrier is really a filter, and what this means for the aging brain – Scope
Stanford-led research finds that the blood-brain barrier may be much more permeable — albeit selectively so — than previously thought.
Stanford-led research finds that the blood-brain barrier may be much more permeable — albeit selectively so — than previously thought.
Stanford Medicine doctors and researchers are modifying existing chatbots to perform well in a frontier of AI-enhanced medicine: the doctor-patient interaction.
Soft tissue sarcomas are rare and difficult to treat. Machine-learning tools designed at Stanford Medicine uncover distinct cellular communities that correlate with prognosis, immunotherapy success.
Researchers at Stanford Medicine and Johns Hopkins University estimate that some 129,000 children younger than 6 in Chicago have elevated levels of the neurotoxin in…
Researchers studied hundreds of Bengal cats to uncover the genetic origins of their leopard-like patterns and found that their appearance stems largely from domesticated cats.
Stanford Medicine study shows that large language models can lend a hand to clinicians in responding to patient email messages.
A Stanford Medicine study found that metformin, a commonly prescribed diabetes drug associated with moderate weight loss, stimulates production of lac-phe, a molecule abundant after…
Stanford Medicine study shows that large language models can lend a hand to clinicians in responding to patient email messages.
March 15, 2024: Celebrating big smiles, big dreams, and years of hard work at this year’s Match Day! 🎉🫶🏼♥️ Congratulations to all our incredible med…
A few closely related drugs, all squarely aimed at treating Alzheimer’s disease, have served up what can be charitably described as a lackadaisical performance. Stanford…
Children with obesity in a six-month healthy eating and exercise program experienced increases in their average telomere length, suggesting reversal of premature aging, a study…