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.
Stanford researchers stand at the forefront of efforts to defeat the disease
An excerpt from Dean Lloyd Minor's book: Discovering Precision Health
Formerly conjoined, the girls are flourishing
Advanced technology and a design that puts well-being first come together in the new Stanford Hospital
Works of art and views of nature promote healing at the new hospital
Building a culture of teamwork in emergency care
Guided by lasers, fluorescence and real-time imaging, surgeons develop new ways to enhance precision
Behind the scenes in a hospital kitchen