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To learn the latest in radiation oncology, Ukrainian scholars visit Stanford Medicine for three months — away from the rubble of the war.

To learn the latest in radiation oncology, Ukrainian scholars visit Stanford Medicine for three months — away from the rubble of the war.

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Students and physicians at Stanford created a program called Telehelp Ukraine to serve health care needs of those in Ukraine.

Students and physicians at Stanford created a program called Telehelp Ukraine to serve health care needs of those in Ukraine.

Researchers at Stanford and in Kenya devised a system to monitor livestock milk for a deadly virus in an effort to aid public health.

Researchers at Stanford and in Kenya devised a system to monitor livestock milk for a deadly virus in an effort to aid public health.

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As climate change spurs soaring temperatures, outdoor laborers, particularly those who are older, are threatened by new levels of heat.

As climate change spurs soaring temperatures, outdoor laborers, particularly those who are older, are threatened by new levels of heat.

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Stanford infectious disease experts devise a way to use finger-prick blood samples from small groups to detect typhoid in large populations.

Stanford infectious disease experts devise a way to use finger-prick blood samples from small groups to detect typhoid in large populations.

A short video created by Stanford Medicine has helped people in rural Eswatini avoid and treat snake bites.

A short video created by Stanford Medicine has helped people in rural Eswatini avoid and treat snake bites.

Stanford Medicine pediatric infectious disease researcher describes her work in childhood infectious disease and lessons from the pandemic.

Stanford Medicine pediatric infectious disease researcher describes her work in childhood infectious disease and lessons from the pandemic.

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Modifying traditional infant massages led to more weight gain and fewer illnesses among newborns in a Stanford-led community study in India.

Modifying traditional infant massages led to more weight gain and fewer illnesses among newborns in a Stanford-led community study in India.

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Researchers at Stanford are exploring using traditional marketing strategies to help increase COVID-19 vaccine acceptance.

Researchers at Stanford are exploring using traditional marketing strategies to help increase COVID-19 vaccine acceptance.

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Stanford researchers find that "entertainment education" helps teach new mothers about the importance of breastfeeding.

Stanford researchers find that "entertainment education" helps teach new mothers about the importance of breastfeeding.

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Stanford researchers find that increased telemedicine does not raise costs of health care or jeopardize quality of care.

Stanford researchers find that increased telemedicine does not raise costs of health care or jeopardize quality of care.

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Exposure to wildfire smoke increases a pregnant woman's risk of giving birth three or more weeks early, a new Stanford study found.

Exposure to wildfire smoke increases a pregnant woman's risk of giving birth three or more weeks early, a new Stanford study found.

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Stanford Medicine scholar turns time in Bangladesh during COVID-19 into a chance to improve health worker safety in low-resources countries.

Stanford Medicine scholar turns time in Bangladesh during COVID-19 into a chance to improve health worker safety in low-resources countries.

Amid India’s COVID crisis, Stanford Medicine researchers are working to dispel misinformation and help people being treated at home.

Amid India’s COVID crisis, Stanford Medicine researchers are working to dispel misinformation and help people being treated at home.