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Follow these easy steps to safeguard your skin and be sure you know the risk factors for skin cancer.
Honoring the AANHPI Community
Find upcoming events addressing health care among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. Plus, explore our online exhibit about a Stanford Medicine pioneer who was a first-generation Japanese immigrant.
Drug Limits Dangerous Reactions to Allergy-Triggering Foods
Omalizumab, which binds to allergy-causing antibodies, can protect children from dangerous reactions to accidentally eating allergy-triggering foods, a Stanford Medicine-led study found.
Are Long COVID Sufferers Falling Through the Cracks?
Researchers who study long COVID say its debilitating symptoms are often misdiagnosed by clinicians and dismissed by employers or loved ones.
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Antonio Omuro Becomes Head of Stanford’s Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences
The former chief of neuro-oncology at the Yale School of Medicine is a highly regarded scientist specializing in the study of brain tumors and an advocate of those underrepresented in medicine.
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Researchers found that deaths from breast cancer have dropped by more than half since 1975 due to screening and treatment advancements.
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