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Study helps Latino children manage obesity over two years
A three-year trial of a multifaceted intervention for managing obesity in low-income, Latino children showed promising results over two years.
Researchers chart path to drastically lower administrative costs of health care
A new analysis by Stanford researchers suggests the health care industry can reap many of the economic benefits of a “Medicare for All” program through incremental changes to the private health care market.
Technology equality gap for kids’ diabetes treatment is growing
As more children and teens with diabetes use technology to treat the disease, U.S. kids of lower socioeconomic status are being increasingly left behind.
Stanford Clinicians Find Greater Incidence of Obesity and Eating Disorders Among Young People Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a greater incidence of obesity and eating disorders among young people, according to experts at Stanford Children’s Health.
Digital health tracking tools help individuals lose weight, study finds
Digital health tools, such as diet-tracking apps, increase engagement in weight loss programs, helping users shed pounds, according to a new study.
New AI-powered algorithm offers a more accurate, accessible method for diagnosing diabetes subtypes and tailoring treatments, with potential for widespread impact.