Affiliates in the News
2015
- 12/3/2015 - When It Pays to File Early for Social Security
- 10/16/2015 - How our decisions change with age
- 9/30/2015 - Tension helps heart cells develop normally in the lab, according to Stanford engineers
- 9/15/2015 - Jeffrey Pfeffer: What Most People Don't Know About Leadership
- 7/31/2015 - Women and Alzheimer’s
- 7/29/2015 - NIH funds new Alzheimer's Research Center at School of Medicine
- 7/15/2015 - Stanford-based Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center to be launched
- 5/20/2015 - When it comes to prevention, diet and exercise are key
- 4/29/2015 - Perseverance key to children's intellectual growth, Stanford scholar says
- 4/22/2015 - We Need a Role Reversal in the Conversation on Dying
- 4/10/2015 - Brain training games: No proof they prevent cognitive decline
- 4/2/2015 - Emotional fit important between a patient's desired feelings and physician
- 3/25/2015 - Stanford research: People from different cultures express sympathy differently
- 3/23/2015 - Global collaboration leads to discovery of insulin-resistance mutation
- 3/5/2015 - How to improve dying in America
- 2/27/2015 - In Short-Lived Fish, Secrets to Aging
- 2/20/2015 - Are Women at Greater Risk for Alzheimer’s?
- 2/12/2015 - Tiny fish makes big splash in aging research at Stanford
- 2/9/2015 - NBA commissioner visits Stanford for lesson in virtual reality
- 1/29/2015 - Japanese American Seniors Write Letters to the Future
- 1/23/2015 - Brain scientists speak at Davos economic forum
- 1/22/2015 - Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells, study finds
- 1/21/2015 - Aging research: Blood to blood
- 12/16/2014 - The upside of aging
- 12/9/2014 - Proof that you should get a life
- 10/23/2014 - Stanford psychologist explores how meaningfulness cultivates well-being over time
- 9/23/2014 - Exercise and your brain
- 9/22/2014 - Brains grow and shrink like ‘rainbows’ as we age
- 9/10/2014 - Stanford scientists map white matter connections within the human brain
- 7/31/2014 - Around The World, Schizophrenia Isn't Always Seen As Debilitating
- 7/31/2014 - Stanford’s dean of Earth Sciences named to newly established Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research
- 7/28/2014 - The U.S. suffers from lifespan inequality gap, Stanford researcher says
- 6/30/2014 - Language can help the elderly cope with the challenges of aging
- 6/2/2014 - Catherine Heaney to receive Roland Prize for developing long-term community partnerships
- 5/21/2014 - Do Not Resuscitate: What Young Doctors Would Choose
- 5/21/2014 - Ten Tips for Building Stronger Networks in Work and Life
- 5/8/2014 - Recharging old brains
- 5/7/2014 - Infusion of young blood recharges brains of old mice, study finds
- 5/5/2014 - Virtual reality: It's not just for video games
- 5/4/2014 - Swapping Young Blood for Old Reverses Aging
- 5/4/2014 - Young Blood May Hold Key to Reversing Aging
- 4/28/2014 - Dying for a Paycheck
- 4/23/2014 - AntriaBio Announces Formation of Scientific Advisory Board
- 4/14/2014 - Cultivating happiness often misunderstood, says Stanford researcher
- 4/14/2014 - Finding May Explain Why Women More Likely Develop Alzheimer's
- 4/2/2014 - If You Like Immersion, You’ll Love This Reality
- 3/26/2014 - The VR Experience That May Have Convinced Mark Zuckerberg to Buy Oculus
- 3/26/2014 - Jeffrey Pfeffer: Do Workplace Hierarchies Still Matter?
- 2/20/2014 - Light Therapy Changes the Way Mice Feel Pain
- 1/10/2014 - The addictive power of money
- 10/3/2013 - $17 million in NIH support earned by eight researchers
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- 12/18/2013 - Tricking the brain with transformative virtual reality
- 12/7/2013 - Designing behavior for better health
- 12/3/2013 - Postmenopausal estrogen decline largely unrelated to changes in cognition, mood
- 11/25/2013 - Estrogen Won't Make Women Sharper After Menopause, Study Finds
- 11/4/2013 - Quantity, not just quality, in new Stanford brain scan method
- 10/18/2013 - Stanford 2013 Roundtable panelists demystify the secrets of happiness
- 9/11/2013 - Stanford researchers: Feds likely miscalculated health care cost
- 9/4/2013 - Faulty internal recycling by brain’s trash collectors may contribute to Alzheimer’s
- 8/14/2013 - Virtual adviser helps older Latino adults get more exercise, researcher says
- 7/22/2013 - ‘Exploration first’ boosts classroom learning
- 5/31/2013 - When Will Mental Illness Be Diagnosed With a Lab Test?
- 5/20/2013 - At risk for chronic hepatitis B?
- 5/15/2013 - Stanford engineers monitor heart health using paper-thin flexible 'skin'
- 5/9/2013 - Brain, heal thyself? Stanford research describes delayed onset of multiple sclerosis in mice
- 4/24/2013 - Giving Good Praise to Girls: What Messages Stick
- 4/23/2103 - Therapy Can Still Help
- 4/22/2013 - Researchers: Standing at your desk could have health benefits
- 4/22/2013 - How Therapy Can Help in the Golden Years
- 4/21/2013 - Change diet, exercise habits at same time for best results, study says
- 3/20/2013 - Biodiversity does not reduce transmission of disease from animals to humans, Stanford researchers find
- 3/10/2013 - Study finds aspirin reduces risk of melanoma in women
- 3/6/2013 - Stanford psychologists uncover brain-imaging inaccuracies
- 2/19/2013 - Estrogen therapy may fight early Alzheimer's
- 2/18/2013 - Certain Television Fare Can Help Ease Aggression in Young Children, Study Finds
- 1/31/2013 - Stanford experiment shows that virtual superpowers encourage real-world empathy
- 1/30/2013 - For Some Caregivers, the Trauma Lingers
- 1/28/2013 - To motivate many Americans, think 'me' before 'we,' say Stanford psychologists
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- 11/30/2012 - Six Stanford scholars named to American Association for the Advancement of Science
- 8/23/2012 - John Shoven and Victor Fuchs on Healthcare
- 8/13/2012 - Stanford researchers investigate the emotional side of autism
- 8/8/2012 - Is standing healthier than sitting?
- 7/10/2012 - Q&A: Stanford economist John Shoven on Social Security
- 7/9/2012 - 5 Questions: Christopher Gardner on non-nutritive sweeteners
- 6/12/2012 - Common genetic Alzheimer’s risk factor disrupts healthy older women’s brain function, but not men’s
- 5/31/2012 - Stanford University opens multimillion-dollar center in Beijing
- 5/30/2012 - For some, exercise may increase heart risk
- 5/24/2012 - State stem cell agency awards three grants for development of new therapies at medical school
- 5/3/2012 - Study shows short, daily jogs boost longevity
- 4/24/2012 - Ask Stanford Med: Answers to your questions on health-care innovation
- 4/17/2012 - Should We Eat Less Meat? None at All?
- 4/9/2012 - Program for managing chronic illness expands nationwide
- 4/9/2012 - Stefanos Zenios taking questions on health-care innovation and entrepreneurship
- 4/9/2012 - Same Room, Different Ailments
- 3/29/2012 - Dean Larry Kramer to leave Stanford Law School to lead Hewlett Foundation
- 3/29/2012 - Stanford's Dr. Jay Bhattacharya explains what's at stake in debate over health care
- 3/20/2012 - Think medical education takes too long? So does Victor Fuchs
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- Anxiety vs. Stress: What's The Difference?
- Are We Happy Yet? The Unexpected Links Between Happiness and Choice
- Aging stem cells may explain higher prevalence of leukemia, infections among elderly
- 11/16/2011 - Age differences in striatal delay sensitivity during intertemporal choice in healthy adults
- 11/6/2011 - New Stanford study: Arthritis results from inflammation, not just wear and tear
- 10/27/2011 - Older men with higher testosterone levels lose less muscle mass as they age
- 10/20/2011 - Long life passed down through generations
- 10/11/2011 - U.S. Assisted Living Model To Be Tried In China
- 10/3/2011 - Carnegie Mellon announces Liskov and Klemmer will receive Katayanagi Prizes in Computer Science
- 9/27/2011 - Social issues may spur greater move toward healthy eating
- 9/20/2011 - Need help with health? There's an app for that
- 9/19/2011 - Stanford researchers predict long-term personal finances in the lab
- 9/2/2011 - Greely: Alzheimer Disease, Pat Summit, and Early Detection or Prediction
- 9/12/2011 - Pfeffer: When Bad Things Happen, Tell Your Story
- 8/23/2011 - Mind Over Mind? 'Decision Fatigue' Saps Willpower — If We Let It
- 8/19/2011 - Early Adversity, Adult Misery: How Small Events Trigger Depression
- 8/11/2011 - Study finds mechanisms involved in Parkinson’s disease
- 8/8/2011 - Mobile devices help remove barriers to fresh food
- 8/3/2011 - Obama at 50: Older, Wiser... Happier?
- 6/27/11 - STUDY: Consumers Are More Likely To Buy Products Marketed With (Some) Negative Information
- 6/16/11 - Electronic multitasking is a brain drain
- 6/14/11 - Tweets aren't as ephemeral as they might seem
- 6/2/11 - Population Matters
- 5/7/11 - The Class That Built Apps, and Fortunes
- 4/25/11 - How Health Reform Punishes Work
- 3/30/11 - New Stanford Research Center to Tackle Tragic Mystery of Prematurity
- 3/19/11 - Wired for Distraction: Kids and Social Media
- 3/11/11 - ObamaCare and the Truth About 'Cost Shifting'
- 2/8/11 - Center on Longevity Affiliate Juan Santiago Selected as APS Fellow
- 1/31/11 - Revenge of the Alter Egos
- 1/28/11 - Albert Bandura recognized with lifetime achievement award
- 1/28/11 - Virtual Self
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- 11/1/10 - Anti-obesity program for low-income kids show promise, study finds
- 10/25/10 - Aging boomer population brings new issues, roundtable says
- 10/20/10 - Pioneers in Science
- 9/17/10 - $12.7 million grant for study of childhood obesity treatment
- 9/15/10 - Looking Ahead to the Spend-Down Years
- 8/19/10 - New Priorities for Future Biomedical Innovations
- 8/9/10 - Removing a barrier to regrowing organs
- 8/4/10 - Newts' ability to regenerate tissue replicated in mouse cells by scientists
- Molecular mechanism triggering Parkinson's disease identified in study
- 6/19/10 - ObamaCare and the Independent Vote
- 6/16/201 - Study identifies proteins that extend life span in worms
- 6/9/10 - Brunet Receives Mentoring Award
- 6/8/10 - Understanding the Social Context Behind Heavy TV Viewing
- 4/30/10 - Ross Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- 2/5/10 - Lay Off the Layoffs
- 1/10/201 - Who Supports Health Reform?
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