A Q&A with Cormac Maher, MD, FAANS, FAAP, FACS; Division Chief, Pediatric Neurosurgery at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health ...
It’s the first FDA approval for a pain medication in 25 years. How does the drug work, and who is it for?
"In the first two weeks, you'll crave it and you'll miss it, and your brain will tell you all the reasons why it's not a ...
Women whose breast cancers need estrogen to grow are often treated for five or more years with medications to lower estrogen production or block its effects. Broadly known as endocrine therapy, the ...
Alerts delivered via the electronic health record temporarily reduces unnecessary screening and treatment but does not create ...
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Everyday Health on MSNHow to Clean and Disinfect Your Home After an Illness or to Avoid Getting SickLearn about how to disinfect your house after an illness, from your kitchen and bathroom to your cell phone, bedding, and ...
Shifts in the National Institute of Health’s funding structure will take effect Monday and limit funding for the indirect ...
Breast cancers at all stages are defined by the structure of their genomes, researchers find. Targeting these processes early is likely to offer unexpected therapeutic avenues.
Stanford could soon have $160 million of research funding cut. The January 27th order from the Trump administration to freeze ...
Documents analyzed by STAT show that big losers under the NIH's cuts to biomedical research include Stanford, Vanderbilt, ...
A study showed that chatbots alone outperformed doctors when making nuanced clinical decisions, but when supported by artificial intelligence, doctors performed as well as the chatbots.
A Medical Mystery” and “The Body Transplant” among other novels, radiology professor Heike Daldrup-Link uses storytelling to ...
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