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  2. Mar 7

    The doctor will see you now. joins tech industry trend to bring health care in house for its employees.

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  3. Mar 6

    Stanford Chief of Surgery Mary Hawn, M.D., discusses the benefits and drawbacks of staying awake during surgery.

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  4. Mar 5

    It's month. Have you ever had a ? What was your experience?

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  5. Mar 2

    Which is best for you, or ? It doesn't matter, according to new Stanford study.

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  6. Feb 28

    Congrats to the Mackall/NCI team’s nomination for best biomedical innovation for CD22 CAR-T leukemia . Vote now: .

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  7. It’s Wellness Wednesday, ! To close out American Heart Month, the Dubs & offer up some suggestions on how to improve your cardiovascular health 💙 »

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  8. Feb 28

    Today is . Click below to read about the Nye family's experience with two of their children at .

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  9. Feb 27

    Stanford Health Care is one of a few medical centers in the Bay Area to offer an alternative to people traveling to sub Saharan Africa and South America, where is most prevalent.

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  10. Feb 26

    Study seeks to end the debate: the drugs do work.

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  11. Feb 24

    Announcing this year’s Health Matters, Medicine’s free community event! Health expert talks and interactive exhibits for all ages await. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 19, and keep an eye on our site, .

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  12. Feb 20

    Mark your calendars for our first on Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. PT on the topic of . Our cardiologists Drs. Leeper, Khandelwal and Perez will discuss the latest innovations in the field. If you have any questions for them, tweet at us using .

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  13. Feb 17

    "Most doctors are amateur musicians. I’ve always wondered: what is that connection between medicine and music?" Grammy-winning opera star Renée Fleming () discusses neuroscience and :

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  14. Feb 16

    Stop the Bleed, a nationwide public health campaign, teaches ordinary citizens how to control life-threatening bleeding. Stanford Trauma Service offers courses to teach bystanders how to properly intervene in the case of emergency:

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  15. Having trouble sticking to your resolutions in 2018? The Dubs' & are tackling some of the most common health problems we all face in a new Wellness Wednesdays series »

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  16. . interviews and clinicians to learn more about new ways to manage and measure pain.

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  19. Feb 9

    At just 42 years old, Ginger Powell was diagnosed with Stage 4 , even though she had never smoked in her life. Cancer experts at Stanford are using a targeted approach to treating Powell’s recurrences.

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  20. Feb 8

    A that was found to eliminate cancer in mice is entering human trials.

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