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Seeking Participants for Our Long COVID-19 Therapy Study
If you've been experiencing symptoms for more than three months, you might be eligible to participate.
Nutrition and Mental Illness: What’s the Connection?
Learn how metabolic disorders affect the brain and how nutrition can help people with mental illness.
Maternal and Baby Health Inequalities Highlight Racism and Access Issues
Research shows that wealthy Black mothers and infants fare worse than the poorest white mothers and infants.
Lecanemab: Updates on the New FDA-Approved Drug for Alzheimer's Disease
While the new treatment option is encouraging, there are important points to consider.
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Stanford Medicine Hospitals Earn Top Honors for Patient Safety
Leapfrog Group gives Stanford Health Care an A grade for infection control and other safety measures. Stanford Hospital was named a top teaching hospital.
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Pap Smears, Be Gone? Using Menstrual Blood to Detect HPV
A Stanford Medicine study shows modified menstrual pads with mail-in test strips were as accurate in detecting HPV as cervical swabs—a step towards cervical cancer prevention.
A Legacy of Innovation
Access to tomorrow’s therapies through clinical trials
Clinical trials are critical to progressing medical
advancements and helping people live longer. Many
of the treatments used today would not be available
if they were not first tested in clinical trials.
A Legacy of Innovation
Access to tomorrow’s therapies through clinical trials
Clinical trials are critical to progressing medical
advancements and helping people live longer. Many
of the treatments used today would not be available
if they were not first tested in clinical trials.
A Legacy
of Innovation
Access to tomorrow’s therapies through clinical trials
Clinical trials are critical to progressing medical advancements and helping people live longer. Many of the treatments used today would not be available if they were not first tested in clinical trials.
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Care designed with
patients, for patients
Becoming a patient at Stanford Health Care is easy, no matter where you live or work.
GET A SECOND OPINION
Stanford Medicine Second
Opinion Program
Get a second opinion from a Stanford Medicine doctor without leaving home.
BECOMING A PATIENT
Care Designed With
Patients, for Patients
Becoming a patient at Stanford Health Care is easy, no matter where you live or work.
GET A SECOND OPINION
Stanford Medicine Second Opinion Program
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