Admission to Stanford: SAT or ACT required again
Stanford University will reinstate the SAT or ACT as a requirement for undergraduate admission, joining an initiative by other universities… Read More »Admission to Stanford: SAT or ACT required again
Stanford University will reinstate the SAT or ACT as a requirement for undergraduate admission, joining an initiative by other universities… Read More »Admission to Stanford: SAT or ACT required again
A drug may make life safer for children with food allergies by preventing dangerous allergic responses to small amounts of… Read More »Drug limits dangerous reactions to allergy-causing foods, according to study in children led by Stanford Medicine
Retired Army Col. Farrell Patrick taught computer science at West Point in the 1970s and at two private universities in… Read More »Stanford VR study brings seniors “back to life” with memories and virtual experiences.
By loading kids with high expectations and micromanaging their lives at every turn, parents aren’t actually helping. At least, that’s… Read More »How to Raise Successful Kids — Without Over-Parenting | Julie Lythcott-Haims | TED
Heart disease is the #1 killer of women. Experts from Stanford’s Women’s Heart Health Clinic urge all women to know… Read More »Stanford Women’s Heart Health PSA
Reyna Robles was certain something was wrong with her heart. A cramp-like pain in her chest kept recurring, but her… Read More »Women’s Heart Health: Reyna Robles’s Story
Anne Firth Murray, founder of The Global Fund for Women, past Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and consulting professor at Stanford… Read More »Critical Issues in International Women’s Health
Drs. Mary Jacobson and Lynn Gretkowski look at the impact of alcohol on women’s health at this 2011 Women’s Health… Read More »Impact of Alcohol on Women’s Health