For centuries, doctors have used their hands as essential diagnostic tools — exploring joints and palpating abdomens to assess a patient’s health. Often a cancer will reveal itself as a lump or ...
On a recent summer afternoon, Randy and Vera Tom prepared a stir-fried lunch in their Redwood City home with their “sous chef,” a 17-year-old Bichon Frise named Munchies, afoot. Randy, 70, recently ...
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Stanford researchers cure type 1 diabetes in mice by resetting the body's immune system
A team at Stanford Medicine has delivered something people with Type 1 diabetes have waited decades to hear: a cure in animals that does not rely on toxic chemotherapy or lifelong immune drugs. In ...
A correction to an earlier version of this article has been appended to the end of the article. On a recent summer afternoon, Randy and Vera Tom prepared a stir-fried lunch in their Redwood City home ...
A story published July 17 about research at Stanford Medicine using glucose monitoring and genomic analysis to learn more about the different metabolic subtypes that can lead to prediabetes and ...
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