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Planning for healthy corals and communities Stanford …

WebApril 22, 2024 Planning at multiple scales for healthy corals and communities. To understand trade-offs for coastal communities along the Mesoamerican Reef, new …

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Stanford researchers map how people in cities get a …

WebThe research, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, lays out how access to nature increases people’s physical activity – and …

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Health boost from nature Stanford News

WebMay 10, 2021 Stanford researchers map how people in cities get a health boost from nature. Trees lining a street may encourage people to take a longer stroll or choose to …

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Seven Stanford faculty members elected to the American …

WebSafer sun protection. Conventional sunscreen ingredients can damage coral reefs and human health. An immunologist and a marine ecologist teamed up to develop …

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Pandemic stress physically aged teens’ brains, a new …

WebIn 2020 alone, reports of anxiety and depression in adults rose by more than 25 percent compared to previous years. The new findings indicate that the neurological …

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Students connect human and planetary health

WebMore than 100 students from diverse backgrounds and fields of study were drawn to a fall class exploring the connection between the health of people and the …

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Curbing the spread of COVID-19 vaccine-related mis- and …

WebFebruary 24, 2022. Disinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine is a problem. Stanford researchers are trying to solve it. In a new report, Stanford researchers outline steps that …

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Practical paths to a decarbonized future

WebFrom left to right: Rajeev Ram of MIT; Brandon Hurlbut, a co-founder of Boundary Stone Partners; and Stanford’s Yi Cui and Sally Benson discuss challenges …

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Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 lowered risk of …

WebNovember 27, 2023 Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 lowered risk of preterm births, Stanford study finds. A new study by Stanford sociologist Florencia Torche shows the …

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Your powerful, changeable mindset

WebBeWell spoke to Dr. Jacob Towery, adjunct clinical instructor in the department of psychiatry, about how shifting your mindset can improve your health, …

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Stanford Medicine launches Office of Child Health Equity

WebPediatrician Lisa Chamberlain will lead a new office that promotes pediatric health equity via research, community engagement and health policy.

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Deep faith beneficial to health Stanford News

WebNovember 13, 2020 Religious faith can lead to positive mental benefits, writes Stanford anthropologist. Creating a relationship with a supernatural other takes effort that can lead …

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Social science takes the stage in a live storytelling event at the

WebStanford researchers shared stories of psychotic breaks, economic disparities, and criminal justice reform at an event Tuesday hosted by Stanford Impact Labs in …

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COVID-19’s mental toll on teens Stanford News

WebSeptember 22, 2020 Stanford psychologists investigate COVID-19’s mental toll on teenagers. The researchers identified specific patterns of brain activation that protect …

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Sustainable health care Stanford News

WebChristine Foster, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health: [email protected]. Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the …

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Stanford students receive Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships

WebSharon Loa was born in Puente Piedra, Peru. At age 6, she and her mother relocated to Missoula, Montana. At Stanford, she is pursuing an MD/PhD in cancer …

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Stanford researchers find mental health prescription: Nature

WebGregory Bratman, School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences: (646) 246-3903, [email protected]. Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the …

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Embracing a plant-based diet

WebMay 6, 2021 Embracing a plant-based diet. Focusing on whole foods from plant sources can reduce body weight, blood pressure and risk of heart disease, cancer and diabetes — …

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Flu shot clinics open this week

WebStanford flu clinics open this week. Rich Wittman, the medical director of Stanford’s Occupational Health Clinic in Environmental Health & Safety, explains what …

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Message to students regarding White Plaza

WebApril 26, 2024. Dear students, The events in the Middle East today, and since Oct. 7, are a source of deep concern and passionate debate among members of our …

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Stanford's first health++ Hackathon brings health care innovators

WebNovember 16, 2016 Stanford’s first health++ Hackathon brings health care innovators together. Students, health care professionals and entrepreneurs team up at the …

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Open Enrollment begins Oct. 25

WebStanford employees can change their health insurance benefits and add or drop dependents during Open Enrollment from Monday, Oct. 25, through Friday, Nov. …

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Faculty Senate adjusts calendar of certain academic years

WebOn Thursday, the Faculty Senate approved a resolution to adjust the start dates of fall quarter for academic years in which the first day of classes conflicts with …

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