The mind-mucus connection
When phlegm runs amok, it can be life-threatening. Neuroscience know-how offers a way to put a cork in it.
When phlegm runs amok, it can be life-threatening. Neuroscience know-how offers a way to put a cork in it.
An explanation for how normally benevolent brain cells called astrocytes turn ruthless and destroy injured neurons
Researchers spot brain cells that help drive gender-specific sexual behavior
A new type of magnetic brain stimulation eliminates symptoms in more than three-quarters of patients
A steadfast commitment to fundamental science has pushed Stanford Medicine research beyond what we could have imagined
A new type of brain model reveals the organ’s workings in unparalleled detail, providing insights into development and disease
New ways to prevent — or even reverse — dementia, paralysis and blindness
Exploring how women’s trauma recovery differs from men’s
Removing a tumor from deep in a 2-year-old’s brain
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute draws researchers together to explore the mind