Project: Upfront – a quick look at the latest developments from Stanford Medicine
Client: Stanford Medicine Magazine
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Memory Aid
 Stanford researchers have found that blood from newborn humans can rejuvenate learning and memory in aged mice, a discovery that could lead to new treatments for age-associated declines in mental ability. | Client: Stanford Medicine Magazine
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What Yogis Know
The practice of pranayama — controlling one’s breath to shift from an aroused state to a more meditative one — has long been a core component of yoga. Now, Stanford researchers have pinpointed the brain cells behind tranquility-inducing breathing. | Client: Stanford Medicine Magazine
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Pharmaceutical Find (Lymphedema)
Physicians can offer little help for the sufferers of lymphedema, a painful, disfiguring condition affecting hundreds of millions worldwide. <...> But School of Medicine scientists have discovered what triggers the ailment, along with a drug that may inhibit that process. | Client: Stanford Medicine Magazine
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