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Adults with both depression and obesity, cognitive behavioral therapy that focused on problem solving reduced depression in a third of patients

Premature infants who had more skin-to-skin contact with a parent received higher neurodevelopment scores at 12 months

A large (n=724) study at Stanford Medicine found that the risk of secondary blood cancers after CAR-T cell therapy was low, despite an FDA warning issued last year

Two key brain systems are central to psychosis

Pilot study shows ketogenic diet improves mental illness

AI assists clinicians in responding to patient messages at Stanford Medicine

Generative AI develops potential new drugs for antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Vasopressin deficiency: driver of social impairment and fluid imbalance in ASD? [pdf]

Drug limits dangerous reactions to allergy-triggering foods: A drug that binds to allergy-causing antibodies can protect children from dangerous reactions to accidentally eating allergy-triggering foods…

Researchers engineered stem cell-derived heart tissues to study how tachycardia affects the heart and to uncover the inner workings of our body’s engine

Twin research indicates that a vegan diet improves cardiovascular health

Scar tissue holds hints about pancreatic cancer outcome, Stanford Medicine-led research finds.

BDNF receptor targeting medication may slow the growth of hard-to-treat brain tumors if they’ve not had genetic alterations in that receptor.

In a study on Alzheimer’s disease, scientists transplanted blood stem and progenitor cells into mice, effectively leading to the replacement of a type of neural cell, called microglia…

A drug that boosts strength in injured or aging mice restores connections between nerves and muscle and suggests ways to combat weakness in humans due to aging, injury or disease

Virtual reality helps people with hoarding disorder practice decluttering

Ketamine's effect on depression may hinge on hope

Researchers found that data on sleep and activity, collected by wearable devices on more than 1,000 women throughout pregnancy, could predict which patients were at risk of giving birth prematurely

A massive study of medical and genetic data shows that about one in every five people carries a version of a gene that, although largely unsung, appears to confer protection against both Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease

Prenatal screening helps fetus with Cystic Fibrosis to be born healthy

Cancer’s origin story features predictable plot line, researchers find

Scientists conducted a study describing a new category of depression — labeled the cognitive biotype — which accounts for 27% of depressed patients and is not effectively treated by commonly prescribed antidepressants

Brain fog after Covid-19 has similarities to ‘chemo brain’ in humans and mice

Researchers treat depression by reversing brain signals traveling the wrong way

Mediterranean diet’s cellular effects revealed: fat from olive oil and nuts boosts the numbers of two key cellular structures and protects membranes from damage…

Stanford Medicine-led study finds heart shape can predict cardiac disease

Tiny DNA circles are key drivers of cancer, study finds

Researchers found when they turned cancer cells into immune cells, they were able to teach other immune cells how to attack cancer, “this approach could open up an entirely new therapeutic approach to treating cancer”

New blood test to identify infections could reduce global antibiotic overuse | News Center | Stanford Medicine

In a new study in mice, researchers discovered that mirror neurons fire both when a mouse is fighting and when it watches others fight: it suggests that we might have the same neurons, and maybe they encode some qualities of aggression in ourselves

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