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Rare transplant procedure saves two women's lives A part of a rare 'domino donor' operation, in which a heart-lung recipient also donates her heart
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Stanford new president: neuroscience pioneer Marc Tessier-Lavigne Stanford University on Thursday named a neuroscientist with stellar research and biotech credentials to be its 11th president | |
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| May.1 |
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Stanford Hospital introduces 3D breast screening Map of Stanford Hospital West Santa Clara County 94304: Stanford Hospital is now offering a technology that could potentially identify breast cancers more accurately, with fewer false alarms
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| Oct.7 |
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Bay Area professors win Nobel Prize in medicine  UC Berkeley: Randy Schekman, 64, is at the University of California, Berkeley. Thomas Sudhof, 57, joined Stanford University in 2008
2013 Nobel Prize in medicine is for discoveries on how hormones, enzymes and other key substances are transported within cells
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Congresswoman's 'miracle baby' defying the odds 94304: U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler's first child has survived two weeks after birth despite a pregnancy problem that is usually fatal
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| Nov.14 |
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Previously conjoined twins set to go home Map of Lucile Packard Children%27s Hospital West Santa Clara County 94304: Angelica and Angelina Sabuco have been recovering at the hospital at Stanford University since their Nov. 1 operation | |
| Nov.1 |
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Conjoined twins separated, still in surgery The 2-year-old Angelina and Angelica Sabuco who underwent surgery at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital are now two separate little girls
| Jul.29 |
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Those with migraines get fresh aid Migraines - the most common type of chronic or recurring headaches - affect more than 10 percent of Americans
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| Jan.31 |
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$58 million in stem cell grants delayed Burlingame: The governing board of the state stem cell agency is delaying $58 million in research grants at least until March because of the poor econom...
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| Oct.6 |
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'Safer' test developed for Down's University test of DNA evidence in 18 pregnant women's blood correctly identified 9 cases of Down's syndrome
| Sep.1 |
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Univ. Rejects Pharmaceutical Co. Grants University's medical school will no longer accept money from pharmaceutical and medical device companies to fund programs in continuing educ...
| Jan.22 |
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Separated Costa Rican Twins To Go Home Formerly conjoined 2-year-old girls walked, played and swatted at bubbles during their first public appearance since risky separation surger...
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| Dec.25 |
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Genetic Screens Help Black And Hispanic A new study finds that Hispanic and young black women may benefit from genetic screening in connection with a gene associated with breast ca...
| Oct.15 |
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Test developed to identify Alzheimer's Researchers have developed a potentially pathbreaking blood test that could help to identify patients with Alzheimer's disease
| Apr.4 |
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Watzlawick, family therapy pioneer, dies Palo Alto: A pioneering Stanford family therapist and communications theorist was 85
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| Dec.17 |
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Univ. Launches E. Coli Into Earth's Orbit Scientists believe studying the organism’s behavior may help determine the effect outer space conditions have on humans
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Scientist Shares Nobel Prize In Medicine Professor of Pathology and Genetics Andrew Fire won the Prize for discovering a way to silence specific genes | |
| Feb.12 |
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Heart transplant pioneer Shumway dies Norman E. Shumway performed the first successful human heart transplant in the United States
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| Feb.24 |
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Girl Tastes Food For First Time In 8 Years Thanks to doctors, a little girl from England is catching up on 8 years with no junk food | |
| Feb.17 |
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Tiny Miracle Baby Survives Heart Surgery 1-week-old Jerrick De Leon is the smallest baby ever to survive a special type of open heart surgery
| Jan.10 |
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Device allows 3-D pictures of heart Stanford Hospital announced that it has a new device that allows cardiologists to see more heart patients
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| May.20 |
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Little Boy Gets Heart Transplant 3-year-old Drew Wessell from Oakley underwent a risky heart transplant
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| Sep.6 |
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Gynecologist admits errors Stanford gynecologist admitted he made errors in a medical journal article
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Web access to cancer group
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Meditation to treat depression
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