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‘Smart speaker’ shows potential for better self-management of Type 2 diabetes (Study led by Dr. Kevin Schulman)
A new study led by Stanford Medicine indicates that an AI app can help Type 2 diabetic patients manage their blood glucose levels.
Physicians perform first pancreatic islet transplantations at Stanford
Two patients received successful autologous islet transplants, a significant clinical milestone at Stanford, achieved by a talented team including SDRC members Walter Park MD, Marina Basina, MD, and Varia Kirchner, MD
Twin research by Stanford Medicine including Dr. Christopher Gardner indicates that a vegan diet improves cardiovascular health
A Stanford Medicine-led trial of identical twins comparing vegan and omnivore diets found that a vegan diet improves overall cardiovascular health.
Stanford Materials engineers including PI Dr. Eric Appel develop new drug delivery system could reduce daily diabetes shots to just three a year
Dietary management drugs have transformed Type 2 diabetes care, but daily injection routines are challenging for some patients. A new hydrogel could mean shots just three times a year.
Exercise and the Brain Podcast featuring Dr. Jonathan Long
In this episode, chemist Jonathan Z. Long discusses his recent discovery of a new molecule produced when we exercise that appears to be linked to health benefits from regulating appetite to boosting learning and memory.
SDRC investigator uncovers an unexpected and crucial role of glucose, the body's primary energy source, in orchestrating tissue maturation, highlighting its significance in diabetes and cancer.