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Research explores liability risk of using AI tools in patient care

Last year, large language models like ChatGPT were widely released for the first time, and within a few months, similar models were already being incorporated into medical record software. Medicine...

Last year, large language models like ChatGPT were widely released for the first time, and within a few months, similar models were already being incorporated into medical record software. Medicine...

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Sick of being sick? As respiratory viruses roar back, experts offer guidance 

...a Stanford Medicine immunologist and infectious disease specialist confirmed. The main reasons, she said, are fairly straightforward: Social distancing and masking are not popular choices in the wake of the...

...a Stanford Medicine immunologist and infectious disease specialist confirmed. The main reasons, she said, are fairly straightforward: Social distancing and masking are not popular choices in the wake of the...

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More kids are being hospitalized for eating disorders — researchers learned why

...health, especially their heart function. As a result, hospitalization rates for adolescent eating disorders have climbed six- to seven-fold since 2010, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study published recently...

...health, especially their heart function. As a result, hospitalization rates for adolescent eating disorders have climbed six- to seven-fold since 2010, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study published recently...

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Researchers seek healthy checks and balances for how products are designed

...such convenience at our fingertips comes a messy health conundrum, says Sara Singer, PhD, a professor of health policy and medicine who studies the human effects of the product environment....

...such convenience at our fingertips comes a messy health conundrum, says Sara Singer, PhD, a professor of health policy and medicine who studies the human effects of the product environment....

Going beyond B cells in the search for a more multi-targeted vaccine

Part 3: This is the last of a three-part series on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that protect people from not merely individual viral strains but broad ranges...

Part 3: This is the last of a three-part series on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that protect people from not merely individual viral strains but broad ranges...

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Searching for vaccine variability in the land of the flu

Part 2: This is the second of a three-part series on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that protect people from not merely individual viral strains but broad ranges...

Part 2: This is the second of a three-part series on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that protect people from not merely individual viral strains but broad ranges...

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The hunt for a vaccine that fends off not just a single viral strain, but a multitude

Part 1: This is the first of a three-part series (links to Parts 2 & 3 at bottom) on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that might protect people...

Part 1: This is the first of a three-part series (links to Parts 2 & 3 at bottom) on how Stanford Medicine researchers are designing vaccines that might protect people...

2023 recap: Stories and videos that most connected with our readers

...agent that makes it more yellow. Issue 3 2023, AI explodes, Medicine's AI boom: Amid the frenzy over the potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionize medicine, Stanford Medicine is building...

...agent that makes it more yellow. Issue 3 2023, AI explodes, Medicine's AI boom: Amid the frenzy over the potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionize medicine, Stanford Medicine is building...

The endometriosis enigma: What to know about this disruptive disease

...said Nichole Tyson, MD, a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford Medicine. "It's another topic in women's health where the research hasn't been robust, and we have struggled...

...said Nichole Tyson, MD, a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford Medicine. "It's another topic in women's health where the research hasn't been robust, and we have struggled...

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Can art aid in healing? Portrait Project is using AI, traditional art to find out

...stay at Stanford Hospital after a bicycle accident. That is until Brian R. Smith, a medical student and research fellow at Stanford Medicine, toted a laptop into her room and...

...stay at Stanford Hospital after a bicycle accident. That is until Brian R. Smith, a medical student and research fellow at Stanford Medicine, toted a laptop into her room and...

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Feeling lonely? You’re far from alone: Expert advice on how to get reconnected

...and behavorial sciences Anna Lembke, MD, who is also the medical director of addiction medicine, watched Adam's video with great understanding. We asked Lembke to explain how and why people...

...and behavorial sciences Anna Lembke, MD, who is also the medical director of addiction medicine, watched Adam's video with great understanding. We asked Lembke to explain how and why people...

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How digital tools are heading off alcohol-related health problems

Brian Suffoletto, MD, associate professor of emergency medicine, views interactions with patients in the Emergency Department as valuable opportunities to identify specific risks and then facilitate positive behavior changes post-ED...

Brian Suffoletto, MD, associate professor of emergency medicine, views interactions with patients in the Emergency Department as valuable opportunities to identify specific risks and then facilitate positive behavior changes post-ED...

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As seasons change, so does the guidance around antibiotics: Here’s what you need to know now

...Medicine's Alex Zimmet, MD, a clinical fellow in immunocompromised infectious disease and a member of the Stanford Antimicrobial Safety & Sustainability Program, ran down the list of things to know...

...Medicine's Alex Zimmet, MD, a clinical fellow in immunocompromised infectious disease and a member of the Stanford Antimicrobial Safety & Sustainability Program, ran down the list of things to know...

A veteran serving veterans: Orthopaedic surgeon reflects on time in military, medicine

...up regenerative medicine programs for veterans, or creating opportunities for trainees and colleagues to advance veteran-focused work, I want to advance the care we provide to veterans. Our Sports Medicine...

...up regenerative medicine programs for veterans, or creating opportunities for trainees and colleagues to advance veteran-focused work, I want to advance the care we provide to veterans. Our Sports Medicine...

How one blind genetic counselor is doing her part to address ableism

...accommodations by employers are some of the reasons these unemployment rates are so high, said Peter Poullos, MD, co-chair of the Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability Inclusion and Equity, a...

...accommodations by employers are some of the reasons these unemployment rates are so high, said Peter Poullos, MD, co-chair of the Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability Inclusion and Equity, a...

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