Pesticides and kids
Brain scans of a group of adolescents in California’s Salinas Valley show a direct link between pesticides they were exposed to in utero and certain brain functions.
Brain scans of a group of adolescents in California’s Salinas Valley show a direct link between pesticides they were exposed to in utero and certain brain functions.
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English, math and even science experiments help school-aged patients keep up
New research links preemie brain injury from low oxygen to specific cells.
Researchers are harnessing millions of de-identified patient records for the ultimate consult
Mathematical models to improve how hospitals are run
Learning how to break bad news
Christopher Dawes, who as CEO guided Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford through its formative years, dies at 68.
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New Stanford medical school curriculum gives more flexibility and incentives for long-term research