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The future of digital health Stanford University School of …

WEBAs the pandemic made a doctor visit as easy as a Zoom call and computer vision proved able to distinguish a benign blemish from something more worrisome, …

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The future of health outcomes Stanford University School of …

WEBAs anyone with chronic disease knows, access to health care doesn’t always equate with equitable health care outcomes, says guest Alyce Adams, an expert in …

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Why health care innovation begins by first understanding the need

WEBAround the globe, the need for health technology innovation to provide cost-effective solutions to pressing health care needs is acute. In the U.S., the rising cost of …

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and how to relieve it

WEBAndrew Huberman is a Stanford neurobiologist and ophthalmologist keenly interested in the biology of stress and ways to manage stress.. He’s developed and …

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Health Stanford University School of Engineering

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How a study of worms could aid our understanding of human health

WEBMillimeter-long worms digesting a nanoparticle-laced meal of their favorite bacteria could eventually lead to a new way to see cellular forces at play within our own …

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Stephen Quake: What can the DNA in your blood reveal about …

WEBRelated | Russ Altman, the Kenneth Fong professor and professor of bioengineering, of genetics, of medicine (general medical discipline), of biomedical data …

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Stanford study shows ways to improve public health at beaches

WEBA new Stanford study shows how to improve public health at beaches where coastal contamination can be a problem. The analysis by researchers from …

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The future of the gut microbiome Stanford University School of

WEBAnd those bacteria make molecules and have other processes that can affect our health in important ways. They are affected by our diet, they are affected by …

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Tiny robots bring health care closer to precision drug delivery

WEBA mechanical engineer creates multifunctional wireless robots to maximize health outcomes and minimize invasiveness of procedures.

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No kick from organic: Little evidence of health benefits, Stanford

WEBResearchers from the schools of engineering and medicine studied the health effects of organic foods and found little strong evidence they are more nutritious …

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Precision psychiatry: Engineering therapies for better mental health

WEBDisorders such as depression, autism, and schizophrenia can be devastating for the people they afflict, but their underlying causes are subtle.

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The promise – and pitfalls – of medical AI headed our way

WEBA patient is lying on the operating table as the surgical team reaches an impasse. They can’t find the intestinal rupture. A surgeon asks aloud: “Check whether …

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Through a critical lens: Students identify unmet healthcare needs

WEBFor 10 weeks this summer, 12 undergraduate engineering students spent their free time shadowing physicians in the Stanford hospitals looking for problems in …

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An initiative to monitor wastewater aims to help guide public …

WEBResearchers at Stanford University and Emory University have launched a nationwide initiative to monitor monkeypox, COVID-19, and other infectious diseases in …

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How social media can help gauge societal health

WEBIn this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything, computational social scientist Johannes Eichstaedt and host, bioengineer Russ Altman, …

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AI-controlled sensors could save lives in ‘smart’ hospitals and homes

WEBAs many as 400,000 Americans die each year because of medical errors, but many of these deaths could be prevented by using electronic sensors and artificial …

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Science seeks a better way to measure stress, anxiety and depression

WEBClinical depression and stress-related emotional disorders are responsible for high rates of suicide, the leading cause of death in young people ages 15 to 24.

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Joseph DeSimone: How 3D printing is changing medicine

WEBWhile those objects are usually made very slowly, the latest printing technologies portend a new era of 3D printing in real-time for use in health care. The …

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