Newsweek connected with the leaders of some of the top U.S. health care systems to identify key features that make a hospital ...
A naturally occurring molecule identified by Stanford Medicine researchers appears similar to semaglutide - also known as Ozempic - in suppressing appetite and reducing body weight.
Measles is a disease that should be a relic of the past with vaccination. But now a child is dead from a disease that is entirely preventable.
Bride Jenny Tice was walked down the aisle at her Jan. 31 wedding by Dr. Carlos Esquivel, the pediatric transplant surgeon ...
Recent proposed cuts to NIH funding have left researchers across the university unsure about the future of their work.
New technologies are giving scientists a better understanding of how the process actually works. For many people, aging feels ...
The early results of the United States Medical Licensing Exam’s new grading process are worrisome. Medical schools and ...
Stanford medical student Melonie Ambler is creating personalized compositions that preserve their stories and offer peace for some on their final days.
Viruses like the one that causes COVID-19 constantly mutate, rendering many antibody treatments ineffective. A Stanford-led ...
After Jenny Tice got engaged to Robert Nathaniel Eberhart, the bride-to-be honored the surgeon who saved her life twice, Dr.
Gliomas are types of cancers that arise in the brain and are extraordinarily difficult to treat. They are the leading cause of brain tumour-related deaths in both children and adults.
A team has found two antibodies that can work together to neutralize the virus that causes COVID-19 in all its current known variations in a laboratory environment. More research is needed, but the ...