Join us for a noontime webinar to discover how your daily diet impacts not just your physical health, but also your brain function and emotional resilience. You will learn how the foods we eat influence our gut microbiome, which communicates with our immune system and ultimately affects neurotransmitter signaling in our brains. We’ll delve into …
Events: 1st April 2025
On Demand – In honor of National Nutrition Month, check out the new Plant-Powered Nutrition: Plant-Rich Meals Made Simple video series created by Stanford Registered Dietitians, featuring quick, practical recipes and tips to make plant-rich eating simple, flavorful, and satisfying. Explore easy ideas for breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/video/plant-powered.html. This six-part series features short, practical videos that fit …
Saving for retirement involves more than just how much to set aside. The way your savings are taxed plays a crucial role in your long-term financial success. Are you taking full advantage of various tax options in your financial plan? In this free webinar, we’ll explore essential tax treatments and how to leverage them effectively. Learn …
The Stanford Parenting Center ensures that parents are powerful partners in supporting their child’s mental health and well-being by providing resources for parents to expand their skills and develop behaviors that foster healthy parent-child relationships. Join Dr. Elizabeth Reichert and Dr. Mari Kurahashi as they describe tools to address anxiety and nurture everyday wellness for …
Weekly Tuesday Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting on campus at Rogers House.
Relax + Center with Yoga Class with Diane Saenz. A traditional, easy-to-learn system of Hatha Yoga which encourages proper breathing and emphasizes relaxation. A typical class includes breathing exercises, warm-ups, postures and deep relaxation. The focus is on a systematic and balanced sequence that builds a strong foundation of basic asanas from which variations may …
Discover how imagining your future self can support optimism, motivation, and emotional balance in the present moment. Join us for a thoughtful space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the person you are becoming. Grounded in research from psychology, adult development, and well-being science, this three-session online class blends brief, evidence-based insights with guided reflection …
Snacking can be a powerful tool for supporting energy, focus, and fullness throughout the day. In this interactive cooking demo, Gina will share simple, high-protein, high-fiber snack ideas that are quick to make and easy to repeat. You will learn how to build balanced snacks that help prevent energy crashes, support mindful eating, and fit …
On Demand – In honor of National Nutrition Month, check out the new Plant-Powered Nutrition: Plant-Rich Meals Made Simple video series created by Stanford Registered Dietitians, featuring quick, practical recipes and tips to make plant-rich eating simple, flavorful, and satisfying. Explore easy ideas for breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/video/plant-powered.html. This six-part series features short, practical videos that fit …
Join Help Center clinicians Amy Friedman and Jaimie Lyons at a monthly drop-in group for parents of middle and high school students. These regular discussions are an opportunity to share parenting concerns while feeling supported by others experiencing this exciting, though challenging, time of rapid change and adjustment. Meetings take place on the third …