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  • Possible zinc strategy for diabetes

    To treat diabetes directly, rather than manage its symptoms, doctors need a way to get drugs to cells that produce insulin. The key, Stanford researchers report, may be those cells’ affinity for zinc.

  • New test for measuring aldehydes

    Fanconi anemia is a rare but deadly disease thought to be the result of aldehyde-induced DNA damage. Now, Stanford researchers are developing a test that could help kids with the disease and millions more with related conditions.

  • Stress hormone timing controls weight gain

    A circadian code controls the switch that produces fat cells, according to a new study by Stanford researchers.