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Personalized Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Levels Could Improve Prostate Cancer Screening
Research by Stanford Medicine scientists and collaborators aims to make screening more accurate by calibrating PSA levels to each man's genetics. Personalization could better predict aggressive disease.
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It’s Not ‘Just Cannabis,’ Stanford Medicine Expert Warns
Noting the link between marijuana use and serious mental health conditions, the chair of the American Psychiatric Association's Council on Addiction Psychiatry, Stanford Medicine's Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, is among a growing number of doctors cautioning patients and policymakers about cannabis.
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Lower Doses of Statins Are Effective in Older Adults at Risk of Cholesterol Drug Side Effects
New research shows that starting cholesterol-lowering treatment with a low-to-moderate intensity statin was associated with a greater reduction of LDL levels among older patients than among younger ones.
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