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Sharon Sha, Stanford Medicine neurologist discusses all things brain health and cognition in an Ask Me Anything.

Sharon Sha, Stanford Medicine neurologist discusses all things brain health and cognition in an Ask Me Anything.

Stanford Medicine magazine's most-read articles of 2021 were about health inequity and discoveries about the brain and nervous system.

Stanford Medicine magazine's most-read articles of 2021 were about health inequity and discoveries about the brain and nervous system.

Stanford Medicine researchers are investigating new ways to restore eyesight for patients with macular degeneration and other eye conditions.

Stanford Medicine researchers are investigating new ways to restore eyesight for patients with macular degeneration and other eye conditions.

Stanford Medicine researchers are investigating new tactics to overcome cognitive loss, including that which occurs in Alzheimer's disease.

Stanford Medicine researchers are investigating new tactics to overcome cognitive loss, including that which occurs in Alzheimer's disease.

Stanford researchers have shown how to create wireless brain-computer interfaces that could enable amputees to operate thought-controlled prostheses.

Stanford researchers have shown how to create wireless brain-computer interfaces that could enable amputees to operate thought-controlled prostheses.

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There's a lot we can do to improve brain health and counteract genetic factors for memory loss, Stanford neuroscientist Sharon Sha says in a podcast.

There's a lot we can do to improve brain health and counteract genetic factors for memory loss, Stanford neuroscientist Sharon Sha says in a podcast.

An innovative stem cell delivery method vastly improves the viability of tissue regenerating cells in animal spinal-cord injury models.

An innovative stem cell delivery method vastly improves the viability of tissue regenerating cells in animal spinal-cord injury models.

As a child, Isabelle Yi received treatment at Stanford for a neurological disorder. She returned as a nurse to care for patients with similar conditions.

As a child, Isabelle Yi received treatment at Stanford for a neurological disorder. She returned as a nurse to care for patients with similar conditions.

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