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Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive procedure increasingly viewed as a potential remedy for patients who do not benefit from medications or psychotherapy in treating depression
University Research | Depression & Schizophrenia | University of California San Diego | Stanford University | Cornell UniversityLearn about how the patients of NP Kelly Sanderson benefited from her tireless care during their courses of COVID-19.
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityStanford launched its own test early in the pandemic — but the challenges kept on coming
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityListen to an interview with Stanford Health Care executive Catherine Krna about what prepared her for the pandemic.
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityThe same technologies that people once blamed for tearing society apart might be our best chance of staying together during the COVID-19 outbreak, says Stanford’s Jamil Zaki.
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityLast week, Harvard University President Lawrence S. Bacow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology President L. Rafael Reif, and Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne wrote an op-ed to outline the importance of “drastic action” to protect the health of our nation, including the efforts…
Harvard University | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Stanford University | Articles & Op-EdsAn effort at Stanford University to thwart viral diseases like hepatitis or the common cold led to a new collaboration and a novel class of cancer drugs that appears effective in mice.
University Research | Stanford UniversityUsing in-game win probability techniques, Stanford University researchers devised a way to better predict a cancer patient’s outcome at any point during treatment. The approach could also inform treatment decisions.
University Research | Stanford UniversityTumors called high-grade gliomas wire themselves into the healthy brain, receiving and interpreting electrical signals from normal neurons, a study from Stanford, Harvard, MIT, JHU, and the University of Michigan study has found.
Stanford University | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | The Johns Hopkins University | University of Michigan | Harvard UniversityIn the largest study of its kind to date, Stanford University researchers have shown that women related to a patient with a breast cancer caused by a hereditary mutation — but who don’t have the mutation themselves — have no higher risk of getting cancer than relatives of patients with other types…
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