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Technology equality gap for kids’ diabetes treatment is growing
As more children and teens with diabetes use technology to treat the disease, U.S. kids of lower socioeconomic status are being increasingly left behind.
Stanford Clinicians Find Greater Incidence of Obesity and Eating Disorders Among Young People Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a greater incidence of obesity and eating disorders among young people, according to experts at Stanford Children’s Health.
Digital health tracking tools help individuals lose weight, study finds
Digital health tools, such as diet-tracking apps, increase engagement in weight loss programs, helping users shed pounds, according to a new study.
Dr. Seung Kim, Director of SDRC, has been elected to the Association of American Physicians
Congratulations to Seung Kim as he has been elected to the Association of American Physicians.
SDRC investigators team up to create a new device that can perform blood tests continually
The new device can continuously sense levels of virtually any protein or molecule in the blood. The researchers say it could be transformative for disease detection, patient monitoring and biomedical research.
A decade-long study finds that roughly 1 in 10 people carry genetic variants that may blunt the blood sugar-lowering effects of widely used diabetes medications — raising new questions about precision medicine in diabetes care. Read more...