Free and open to the community Scarlett Gomez, PhD, and Iona Cheng, PhD, will review what we currently know about lung cancer in non-smoking Asian American and Pacific Islander females and ongoing research in this area. Scarlett Lin Gomez, MPH, PhD, Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCSF; Co-Leader, Cancer Control Program, UCSF Helen Diller Family …
Why Asian American woman who never smoked tend to get lung cancer. More than half of all Asian American women with lung cancer in the United States do not smoke. The phenomenon among Chinese is that lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death of Asian Woman, but nearly 90% of Chinese woman with …
Self-care is not self-indulgence. In our fast-paced, performance-driven culture, a robust self-care plan fortifies our resilience to stress and is the foundation from which healthy behaviors can grow and blossom. But how can we tell which self-care tools are supported by science to truly improve our health and wellness? And how do we put together …
Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for the clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists. Current Series: Hot Topics Mini-Series Covid-19 Mini-Series Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series Streaming now on all major podcast platforms.
Camera as Witness Stanford Arts presents the MOVING FORWARD series co-presented with Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University THURSDAY, February 24 at 12:00PM PST SOLUTIONS (110 min) Denmark/US Writer/Director & Producer: Pernille Rose Grønkjær Co-writer & Associate Producer: Kristina Korsholm Led by digitalization, followed by new living and intelligent technologies, …
This talk features the research of three 2021/2022 IDEAL Provostial Fellows, Catherine Duarte, Kelly Nguyen, and Eujin Park, whose research projects examine racial disadvantage and displacement across disciplines and institutions. IN PERSON RSVP: https://forms.gle/kcLh8Y7T8SDrHShP8
If you are currently or have ever experienced the death of a significant person in your life, or are experiencing feelings of grief in a time of uncertainty, this is an opportunity to share your experiences, suggestions, and concerns about the mourning process. We will also address loss in our everyday lives in this unprecedented …
The Stanford Internet Observatory will host analysts from the Virality Project to discuss the project’s findings from a year of observation and analysis on COVID-19 vaccine conversations online. The final report, “Memes, Magnets and Microchips: Narrative dynamics around COVID-19 vaccines,” will be available on February 24. Join report contributors Renée DiResta, Kaitlyn Dowling, Cameron Hickey, …
Join best-selling author and TED speaker Kelly McGonigal, PhD, for a webinar on how to harness the power of movement to increase happiness, resilience, and social well-being. Learn how and why physical activity promotes resilience, belonging, and even meaning in life. From the biological, including how exercise remodels the brain to make you more receptive to joy and social connection; …
Healing Touch is a complementary, energy-based approach to health that uses heart-centered, gentle, non-invasive techniques to clear, balance, and align the human energy system. The goal of Healing Touch is to restore harmony and balance in the energy system, placing the client in the position to self-heal. In Course 2, you will learn 'back' techniques, …