One-Time Treatment Could Revitalize Immune Systems in the Elderly
Research
One-Time Treatment Could Revitalize Immune Systems in the Elderly
2024-03-27 19:34:06
by Dan McCue

PALO ALTO, Calif. — A new study suggests that a one-time treatment that modulates the composition of a type of immune cell could potentially revitalize the immune systems of the elderly, helping their bodies better react to viral and bacterial... Read More

Stanford President Resigns After Extensive Review of Flawed Research
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Stanford President Resigns After Extensive Review of Flawed Research
2023-07-19 18:51:47
by Dan McCue

STANFORD, Calif. — Marc Tessier-Lavigne resigned as president of Stanford University on Wednesday after an independent review of his research found significant flaws in studies and laboratories he supervised. The review by a special committee of the university’s Board of... Read More

Researchers Develop Method to Study Brain Connectivity, Functionality
Health
Researchers Develop Method to Study Brain Connectivity, Functionality
2022-10-12 21:43:40
by Dan McCue

STANFORD, Calif. — Researchers at Stanford University have developed a research method that enables them to take a much more detailed look at the brain processes connected to some neurological and mental disorders. What researcher Dr. Sergiu Pasca and colleagues... Read More

Microneedle Vaccine Patches Offer Potent, Cost-Effective Protection
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Microneedle Vaccine Patches Offer Potent, Cost-Effective Protection
2021-09-29 21:37:24
by Reece Nations

Researchers at Stanford University and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill have developed a 3D-printed vaccine patch that activates improved immune cell activation in comparison to traditional methods. Researchers discovered the immune response the patches stimulated was 10 times... Read More

Study Finds Smartwatch Data Able to Predict Blood Test Results
Technology
Study Finds Smartwatch Data Able to Predict Blood Test Results
2021-05-25 19:03:43
by Alexa Hornbeck

Researchers from Stanford University published the results of a study Monday which found smartwatches can signal physiological changes, such as a change in red blood cell count, as well as early signs of dehydration, anemia and illness.  The study is... Read More

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