This new issue of Stanford Medicine magazine reports on emerging research and innovative treatments to improve mental health.

A leader in the biomedical revolution, Stanford Medicine has a long tradition of leadership in pioneering research, creative teaching protocols and effective clinical therapies.

What does it mean that H5N1 bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza A, is spreading among dairy cows? And how should U.S. health systems — and consumers of milk products — be responding?

Research on Timothy syndrome — which predisposes newborns to autism and epilepsy — may extend well beyond the rare genetic disorder to schizophrenia and other conditions.

Stanford Health Care is one of the first hospitals in the nation to receive a sustainability certification from The Joint Commission.

A new type of surgically implanted pump that can support a child’s failing heart has passed the first stage of human testing in a Stanford Medicine-led trial.

The FDA recently approved the first cell-based therapy — widely used in treating blood cancers — for solid tumors. Stanford  treated the first patient with advanced melanoma.