New drug cuts relapse risk for rare immune disorder patients
Research
Research shows that obexelimab halves relapse risk in patients with IgG4-related disease, a chronic immune condition often misdiagnosed as cancer.
AI coach rewrites the rules of cardiovascular research
Research
A smartphone app born in a Stanford research lab is using artificial intelligence to nudge people toward healthier hearts.
A daughter’s diagnosis transforms a Stanford scientist’s career
News
When psychologist Jeff Wine’s daughter was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, he decided to change his entire research program to focus on the disease.
‘Living with food allergy has a bigger quality-of-life toll than we realize’
Profile
Childhood food allergies demand a constant state of vigilance. Pediatric allergist Tina Sindher describes how that daily stress drives her work around food allergy care.
Nathan Lo’s mission to eradicate neglected tropical diseases
Research
A faculty affiliate at the Stanford King Center, Lo has played an important role in shaping new WHO guidelines, striving to reduce health disparities and enhance access to essential treatments for underserved communities.
Stanford employee and skin cancer survivor raises awareness about sun safety
News
When Kim Ratcliff was diagnosed with stage three metastatic melanoma, a team of Stanford Medicine doctors stepped in to help. Now she’s helping others learn about the importance of skin protection.
10 questions predict mental health risk after emergency hospitalization
News
A screening tool that takes just 5 minutes to complete identifies patients at risk of developing PTSD, depression, or anxiety after injury or sudden illness.