Hiding in plain sight
Even teens who aren’t especially thin could be dangerously ill from atypical anorexia nervosa, according to new research.
Even teens who aren’t especially thin could be dangerously ill from atypical anorexia nervosa, according to new research.
Stents or bypass surgeries might not be needed for patients with stable heart disease who don't have symptoms of chest pain.
The average body temperature has dropped 0.05 F every decade since the 1800s, analysis finds.
Stanford researchers stand at the forefront of efforts to defeat the disease
Tracking surgeons’ motions to understand success
An excerpt from Dean Lloyd Minor's book: Discovering Precision Health
A scientist’s eye for detail catches mixed-up frog cells reassembling
Scientists lay out the different ways we age
Some groups of women with ovarian cancer are undertested for mutations that could guide clinical care.
Enhancing the value and promise of precision health