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  • Sep 20, 2024 | scopeblog.stanford.edu | Nina Bai |Bruce Goldman |Nina BaiPublished

    The number of people living with Parkinson's disease globally has doubled in the past 25 years. Yet the treatment and monitoring of the neurological disease seems many decades behind. Clinicians typically gauge the severity of the disease using subjective rating scales, and a shortage of doctors trained to treat Parkinson's means that people can go months -- or years -- between clinic visits.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | scopeblog.stanford.edu | Jamie Hansen |Nina Bai |Krista Conger |Nina BaiPublished

    Mpox has returned as a significant global health concern in recent months. A relative of smallpox, mpox (formerly called monkeypox) has circulated in Central and West African countries for decades. In the last few years, a new offshoot of the virus emerged which spread more readily through close person-to-person contact.

  • Jan 18, 2024 | scopeblog.stanford.edu | Erin Digitale |Nina Bai |Nina BaiPublished

    Over the last decade, physicians have taken a broader view of adolescent eating disorders, thanks to a growing recognition of the variety of disordered eating patterns that can harm patients' health, especially their heart function. As a result, hospitalization rates for adolescent eating disorders have climbed six- to seven-fold since 2010, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study published recently in Hospital Pediatrics.

  • Jan 4, 2024 | scopeblog.stanford.edu | Erin Digitale |Nina Bai |Nina BaiPublished

    Over the last decade, physicians have taken a broader view of adolescent eating disorders, thanks to a growing recognition of the variety of disordered eating patterns that can harm patients' health, especially their heart function. As a result, hospitalization rates for adolescent eating disorders have climbed six- to seven-fold since 2010, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study published recently in Hospital Pediatrics.

  • Oct 27, 2023 | scopeblog.stanford.edu | Emily Moskal |Nina Bai |Helen Santoro |Nina BaiPublished

    Michelle de Haaff is no stranger to the startup world, having served on the founding teams of several over the past 25 years. But the best way, she said, to launch and scale health care innovation is by empowering entrepreneurs to understand and innovate around unmet needs.

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