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What’s trending in health Stanford Medicine

WebThe report suggests that the following areas must be prioritized if the impact of big data in health is to be fully realized: • Doctors and other members of the medical community …

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Health Trends Report: A surge in data is driving care equity

WebA proliferation of data is driving more democratization in health care, according to Stanford Medicine ’s second annual Health Trends Report, published in …

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The science of wellness Stanford Medicine

WebIn 2014, the Stanford Prevention Research Center launched the WELL program — its ultimate goal, to improve the health and wellness of whole populations. …

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The future of health-care diagnostics Stanford Medicine

WebThe future is all about being able to intercept diseases early and, ideally, prevent them. If we can actually do something about a disease such as an aggressive …

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How we lose our sense of smell, and how it’s treated

WebSmell dysfunction is linked with depression and anxiety. A sudden loss of smell might be the earliest sign of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia and …

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EHR data being tapped to enhance care for patient

WebIn a Stanford Medicine survey, conducted with The Harris Poll in March 2018, primary care physicians across the nation said that of 31 minutes they devoted to …

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Beyond climate dread — how the medical community is …

WebDANGEROUS DUST Desert dust: a major threat to children’s health in sub-Saharan Africa. Eran Bendavid, MD, was studying the effects of global warming on child …

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Pursuing equitable care for the medically underserved

WebThe passion Alyce Adams, PhD, has for improving health outcomes for people in marginalized communities was inspired by the suffering she witnessed of chronically ill …

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Efforts grow to have more women leaders in health care

WebMichele Barry, MD, was sitting beside Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, at a conference on medical education in Nairobi in the summer of 2016. The two women — Barry, the …

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How digital medicine is improving patient care Stanford Medicine

WebAs digital technology has become more portable, easy to use and affordable, it has begun to capture the minds of medical researchers. From new imaging tools to mobile devices, …

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Tomorrow's hospital today Stanford Medicine

WebThe new hospital adds 4 miles of tubing to the 4 miles in the older hospital building. “We’ve designed the new Stanford Hospital to be a great place for patient care,” …

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Expanding on unparalleled patient care Stanford Medicine

WebThe new hospital offers the same unparalleled patient care for which Stanford is known, but on a greater scale. It features 368 patient beds, bringing our total …

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Ending poverty with better health care, education Stanford …

WebPaul Costello is the Stanford Medicine magazine contributing editor in the Office of Communications. Email him at [email protected]. Email the author. …

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Putting sound and acoustics to work in medicine

WebToday, the role of sound in science extends beyond the range of audible frequencies: Ultrasonic and other silent acoustic waves have made their way into …

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Human centered, discovery led Stanford Medicine

WebPhotography by Edward Caldwell. David Entwistle, CEO of Stanford Health Care, left; Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the School of Medicine, center; and Dennis Lund, …

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Providing health care for people without permanent housing

WebA newly acquired golf cart provides care teams at Peninsula Healthcare Connection a way to get patients without housing or transportation to the clinic for the services they need. The …

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Reversing life-threatening racism in maternal care

WebMore than 200 hospitals are members of the collaborative, which has made California a leader in the United States in reversing maternal mortality trends. Since the …

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