Topic: Stanford University School Of Medicine

Do women feel more pain?

The ache, the hurt, the burn, the stab. We use all kinds of words to describe pain, but the truth is that there's no way to know if what you ...
As with other subjective experiences, such as love, fear, or anger, there's no way to objectively measure pain. We asked Sean Mackey, MD, PhD...

Stem cell breakthrough

Some in the medical community are celebrating a breakthrough in the area of embryonic stem cell research. . . Two women have renewed vision, thanks...
According to the results of a study in which researchers examined pain scores from tens of thousands of patients in the United States, women...
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Women report more-intense pain than men in virtually every disease category, according to Stanford University School of Medicine investigators who...
Help Raise Funds for Autism - Botanolution skin care company plans to raise funds for Stanford's autism care and research at Lucile Packard...

Ask Miles - November 2011

DEAR MILES, My wife is injured and can't run. She gets bummed when I go running. How can I avoid making her feel bad while still getting in my...
Transplanted neural stem cells (NSCs) developed by Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc., a leader in adult allogeneic stem cell manufacturing...