- YouTube
Patient Story: Amy Adair
After a tragic accident, Amy Adair describes her patient journey with occipital neuralgia and her gratitude toward the Stanford medical staff who cared for her.
- The Atlantic
Where Rare Cases Are the Norm
A Q&A with Cormac Maher, MD, FAANS, FAAP, FACS; Division Chief, Pediatric Neurosurgery at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health
- StanfordReport
Scientists explore role of gut-brain axis in Parkinson’s, anxiety, and long COVID
Our brains and our digestive tracts are in constant communication. When that communication goes off the rails, research suggests diseases and disorders can result.
- Scope
What's the deal with the gut-brain connection?
Stanford Medicine researchers describe the gut-brain relationship and how it affects conditions from anxiety to long COVID to Parkinson’s.
- The Atlantic
Small Hero, Big Victory
Two-year-old Lewis’s complicated brain tumor surgery at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health brings hope to families like his.