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Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biology of Aging at Stanford University The Glenn Foundation for Medical Research has awarded a $5 million grant to Stanford University to launch a new center on the Biology of Aging. This center is the fourth in the country to be funded by the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research whose goal […]
Heartening developments: Stanford expert discusses innovations in cardiac care February is American Heart Month, and to mark the occasion I sat down with Robert Robbins, MD, chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery (and director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute), to ask him about innovations in cardiac care and what the future holds. My Q&A was recently posted on the Stanford Hospital & […]
Inaugural event for new research center probes how to slow the aging process Once seen as a ticket to obscurity, the field of aging research is coming of age. This can be seen in the convergence of thinking demonstrated at the Jan. 31 Frontiers in Aging symposium at the Clark Center auditorium. Stanford’s Thomas Rando […]
More evidence that chronic stress may increase children’s risk of obesity The more ongoing stress children are exposed to the greater the odds they will struggle with their weight as adolescents, according to a study recently published in Pediatrics. The findings (subscription required) support past research showing molecules released when a person is stressed may unlock the body’s fat cells, […]
Should sugar be blamed for all our health woes? We wrote yesterday about a UC San Francisco paper calling for the regulation of sugar. So what does Stanford nutrition consultant Jo Ann Hattner, RD, think about villianizing the sweet stuff? Her thoughts were included in today’s San Francisco Chronicle: …Not all scientists agree that sugar should shoulder the entire burden for the chronic […]
Gene Regulator in Brain’s Executive Hub Tracked Across Lifespan – NIH study Mental illness suspect genes are among the most environmentally responsive For the first time, scientists have tracked the activity, across the lifespan, of an environmentally responsive regulatory mechanism that turns genes on and off in the brain’s executive hub. Among key findings of […]
IU Health and Wellness: tips about concussion recovery, politics and intimacy IU Health and Wellness for February discusses the following topics: > New research involving return-to-play decisions after a concussion. New study cautions against over-reliance on computer testing when deciding to put athletes back in play A new study by researchers at Indiana University-Purdue University […]
President Obama at the 2012 National Prayer Breakfast … President Obama speaks about the role of faith in his life and in society during the National Prayer Breakfast. February 2, 2012. … This morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama gave a speech where he described how his faith as a Christian informs his […]
Seniors are Saving Money Today and Tomorrow, Thanks to Health Care Law Like thousands of Americans, Vero Beach, Florida resident William Morris is suffering from a rare, but treatable cancer. Compounding that difficult diagnosis is further bad news that, like many cancer drugs, the medicine he so desperately needs is very expensive. But help with […]
Michelle Obama Talks About Being a Mentor. First Lady Michelle Obama drops by the Girls Mentoring November activity in room 430 of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Nov. 29, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton) February is Black History Month, and his year’s theme, “Black Women in American Culture and History,” honors African […]