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for the week of January 13, 2025

  • Long Covid, MD

    Getting Better Sleep

    In this conversation, Hylton Molzof, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, discusses the complexities of sleep - focusing particularly on insomnia in chronic illness, and the role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI).

  • Stanford Office of Community Engagement

    2025 Stanford Community Engagement Impact Projects Announced

    Stanford supports community engagement hubs to make a difference through community impact projects that are co-created with non-profits and governmental organizations. The 2025 projects were chosen by a campus selection committee and focus on improving healthy and resilient communities in the Bay Area. Congratulations to Ryan Matlow, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, who will co-lead the project "Validating and Implementing the Measure of Immigration-Related Stress, Trauma and Strengths in Children (MIST-C)" with Nancy Ewen Wang, Professor of Emergency Medicine.

  • Sleep Research Society

    Sleep Research Society announces 2025 award recipients

    The Sleep Research Society (SRS) has selected five sleep and circadian scientists as recipients of the 2025 Sleep Research Society awards, which recognize excellence in sleep and circadian research. Congratulations to Rafael Pelayo, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, recipient of the Public Service Award for significant and extraordinary contributions to the mission of SRS above and beyond research and educational activities! This year’s award winners will be recognized during the plenary session at SLEEP 2025 in Seattle, WA.

  • KNKX Public Radio

    Is one drink a day OK? Here's what to consider

    On the heels of the surgeon general's warning about the cancer risks of alcohol, there's growing consensus that less is better. But how much is enough? Here's what the experts recommend. Anna Lembke, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, provides comment.

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