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    Jun 10
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    Stanford Medicine’s bold proposal to accelerate cancer innovation and transform care
    https://stan.md/4emcSMi Stanford has a bold vision for expanding its commitment to cancer innovation and care with an integrated clinical care and research center in Redwood City. This new global...
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    Nov 12, 2025
    Stanford Medicine investigators and their colleagues have found that one of humanity’s most ubiquitous infectious pathogens bears the blame for lupus, the chronic autoimmune condition.
    Stanford Medicine scientists tie lupus to a virus nearly all of us carry
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    Feb 4, 2023
    Nobelist @CarolynBertozzi on why diversity matters: “If the faces of science are primarily white dudes, researchers of other backgrounds will take their talent somewhere they don’t feel so marginalized.” #DEI #MedTwitter #StanfordMedMag
    Nobel winner Bertozzi on inclusiveness and learning from failure | Stanford Medicine
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    Mar 10, 2025
    Stanford Medicine scientists are using artificial intelligence to better capture how healthy cells surrounding tumors influence cancer cell behavior and how those interactions can inform treatments. stan.md/4kEJ1Rl
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    Apr 24, 2023
    Stanford Medicine surgeons transplanted a heart while it was beating — the first time such a procedure has been achieved. #Cardiology #Surgery #MedTwitter stan.md/41Nb8n9
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    Sep 24, 2021
    Decades of high-risk research, driven by his curiosity and passion, have earned neuroscientist & bioengineer, @KarlDeisseroth the Lasker Award, one of the most respected science prizes in the world. stan.md/3AGqkWa #Lasker2021 #Neuroscience #optogenetics @LaskerFDN
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    Oct 30, 2025
    Twelve years ago, Stanford Medicine geneticist Ron Davis shifted his focus to study severe chronic fatigue syndrome — the disease that has profoundly affected his son. Today, each new discovery, big or small, gives him hope for a path forward. stan.md/4nqAOBu
    Renowned geneticist has spent the past 12 years focused on the disease that has taken so much from his son
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    Apr 1, 2024
    A small clinical trial led by Stanford Medicine found that the metabolic effects of a ketogenic diet may help stabilize the brain. Read more: stan.md/49jeMZa #bipolar #mentalillness #newtreatment
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    Jul 22, 2023
    Hope you found some podcasts that spark your interest. Happy listening! ☀️ #MedTwitter #Podcast
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    Oct 20, 2024
    If you're a night owl, you may want to consider becoming an early bird. According to a sleep study from Stanford Medicine, staying up late can have a negative impact on one's mental health.
    Night owl behavior could hurt mental health, sleep study finds
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    Nov 18, 2022
    More than 40% of American adults are classified as obese and 36% struggle with mental health. According to Shebani Sethi, MD, clinical assistant professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences, the two epidemics are closely linked. #MentalHealth #Obesity
    5 Questions: Shebani Sethi on the connection between metabolism and mental health
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    Nov 19, 2025
    A Stanford Medicine study found that an “immune system reset” can potentially reverse autoimmune, or Type 1, diabetes. The strategy may also be applicable to other autoimmune diseases and organ transplantation.
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    Stanford scientists cure diabetes in mice with increasingly gentle pre-transplant treatment
    An “immune system reset” cured autoimmune, or Type 1, diabetes in mice in a Stanford Medicine study. The approach may be useful for other autoimmune conditions as well as organ transplants.
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    Feb 17, 2023
    Feeling anxious? Lisa Kim talks to David Spiegel, MD, about a way to help lower your stress level called cyclic sighing, a controlled breathing exercise that emphasizes long exhalations: stan.md/3E5Oey5 #Stress #Anxiety #MedTwitter
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    Apr 11, 2023
    Using a new technique called multi-omic microsampling, Stanford Medicine researchers can measure thousands of protein, fat and metabolic molecules from a single drop of blood. #MedTwitter #Research
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    Stanford Medicine researchers measure thousands of molecules from a single drop of blood
    Using a new technique called multi-omic microsampling, Stanford Medicine researchers can measure thousands of protein, fat and metabolic molecules from a single drop of blood.
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