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.

A Stanford Medicine-led effort to learn more about exercise’s molecular effects paints the broadest picture yet of why, in the health arena, sweat is king.

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

Researchers find that a little-understood part of the brain appears to be involved in starting seizures and keeping them going.

When the brain has trouble filtering incoming information and predicting what’s likely to happen, psychosis can result, research shows.

A new artificial intelligence model helps physicians and nurses work together at Stanford Hospital to boost patient care