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Screen time: The good, the healthy and the mind-numbing

WEBThomas Robinson, MD, professor of pediatrics and of medicine, has been studying the effect of watching mobile and video screens since the early 1990s.But …

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Mental health hygiene can improve mood, decrease stress

WEBSpending even 15 minutes on mental health hygiene each day can bring a host of benefits, from improved mood and better relationships to even deeper …

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How COVID-19 has hurt health care workers' mental health

WEBHelen Santoro January 24, 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a significant toll on our mental health, with many Americans feeling anxious, depressed and hopeless about …

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AI, medicine and race: Why ending 'structural racism' in health …

WEBEmily Moskal October 20, 2023. As artificial intelligence changes the way medicine is practiced, humans become more beholden to algorithms -- making it crucial to get those …

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How telehealth has exploded during the pandemic and why it is

WEBHow telehealth has exploded during the pandemic and why it is here to stay. Hanae Armitage December 14, 2020. Prior to COVID-19, clinicians at Stanford Medicine …

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Rethinking hospital diets: personalized, healthy, real food

WEBRethinking hospital diets: personalized, healthy, real food. Cindy Kin, MD, a colorectal surgeon, started viewing food as medicine after lifestyle changes, including a …

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WEBGenome-wide association studies can lay the groundwork to more precisely assess a person’s risk for disease, detect diseases earlier, reveal a molecular …

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Why establishing a health baseline is a 'critical starting point for

WEBRaise your hand if you want to be more successful at achieving health goals, such as losing weight or lowering your cholesterol levels, and maintaining a healthy …

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What physicians get wrong about the risks of being overweight

WEBBased on cues she'd picked up from popular culture and public health guidance, Stanford Medicine statistician Maya Mathur, PhD, had always assumed that …

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Are long COVID sufferers falling through the cracks

WEBNearly 1.2 million people have died from COVID-19, accounting for 2.2% of all deaths since the pandemic began, according to the Centers for Disease Control and …

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Rethinking large language models in medicine

WEBRethinking large language models in medicine. Hanae Armitage August 7, 2023. By now, you've probably turned to a large language model (think ChatGPT) to …

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Imagining virtual reality as a simple tool to treat depression

WEB"People who might otherwise have barriers to getting treatment might be open to using this technology in their own homes," said Kim Bullock, MD, a clinical …

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Taking Depression Seriously: What is it

WEBThinking and/or moving noticeably slower. Loss of energy. Persistent or excessive feelings of worthlessness or guilt. Diminished ability to think or concentrate. …

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A passion for saving lives, being a voice for health equity

WEBA voice for the voiceless. As we talked about his family, his upbringing and his passion for being a voice for more equality and equity in health care, I asked him about …

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Low-income, older Americans are healthier in affluent communities

WEBStanford Health Policy's Maria Polyakova, PhD, and Lynn Hua, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, found that older, low-income Americans tend …

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Advance care planning: The importance of expressing your

WEBAdvance health care planning enables people to reflect on what is important to them and what kind of interventions they would want if they become critically ill, says …

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Recognition of the power of music in medicine is growing

WEBA 2008 study published in Brain: A Journal of Neurology found that music helped people recovering from a stroke with verbal memory and maintaining focus. It …

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Inequity of genetic screening: DNA tests fail non-white families …

WEBDNA sequencing for metabolic diseases in newborns may eventually replace the traditional method of genetic screening used to check all new babies for a group of …

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Q&A: Shining a light on Muslim mental health in America

WEBIn the United States, suicide is a growing public health threat and the 10th leading cause of death. According to a new study from Stanford Medicine researchers, …

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Watch list: 10 recommended films about medicine

WEBScott called the film "amazing." Fiction. "A Beautiful Mind" (2001) Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture of 2001, this drama tells the life story of John Nash, …

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