A better way to resuscitate
Stanford-India biodesign fellows invent a device that helps newborns breathe on their own
Stanford-India biodesign fellows invent a device that helps newborns breathe on their own
Detective doctors have diagnosed more than 100 unsolved cases and named 31 newly identified conditions, helping patients who have sometimes waited years for answers.
Research suggests that the children of older dads might have more complications at birth than babies with younger dads.
A proliferation of data is driving more democratization in health care, according to Stanford Medicine’s second annual Health Trends Report, published in December.
Scientists believe they have identified the process that is key to sending stem cells on the path to form distinct tissue types.
Improving global health through research, training and care
Surgeon, educator and inventor builds on collaborations to advance the science of touch
Embracing high-tech tools without diminishing the crucial need for the human touch
How digital medicine is improving patient care
Young scientist helps design software that measures a surgeon’s skill