CARE Media Coverage
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October 29, 2025
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Alcohol consumption and your health: What the science says
Is a nightly glass of wine — or two, even — good for you? Bad for you? Or somewhere in between? Stanford experts discuss the health implications of moderate alcohol consumption and
August 19, 2025
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Is moderate drinking actually healthy? Scientists say the idea is outdated.
For decades, studies suggested that moderate alcohol intake could protect the heart, reduce diabetes risk or even help you live longer. Newer research tells a different story.
August 19, 2025
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San Francisco Chronicle: Asian and Pacific Islander teens face higher prediabetes risk, study finds
Overweight Asian and Pacific Islander teens are twice as likely to have prediabetes as white teens, according to Kaiser Permanente.
July 04, 2025
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The Brighter Side of News: Heart attack deaths in the US drop 90% as new heart risks rise
Heart attack deaths have fallen by 90% since 1970, but a new Stanford study shows other heart conditions are now on the rise.
June 30, 2025
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Northwest Asian Weekly: Study: Prediabetes twice as common in AAPI teens with obesity
AAPI adolescents with overweight or obesity are over twice as likely to have prediabetes as their white peers, according to new Kaiser Permanente research.
June 30, 2025
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Stanford Medicine News Center: As fewer Americans die from heart attacks, more succumb to chronic heart disease
Since 1970, deaths from heart attacks have dropped nearly 90%, thanks to life-saving interventions and public health measures, according to a new study.
June 25, 2025
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American Heart Association: Still top cause of death, the types of heart disease people are dying from is changing
A study in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that overall rates of heart disease deaths have dropped in the past 50 years, especially from heart attacks.
June 25, 2025
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WCVB: Heart disease deaths drop by 66% but new risks emerge
Heart disease remains the leading global killer, but a new study shows U.S. death rates have dropped 66% over the past 50 years—and nearly 90% for heart attacks.
June 25, 2025
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Scripps News: Study reveals 90% drop in heart attack deaths over 50 years
Research shows age-adjusted heart attack deaths down 90% in fifty years, though heart disease persists as a top U.S. cause of death.
June 25, 2025
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KTVU: Stanford doctor teaches class about his own battle with lung cancer
Dr. Bryant Lin, a Stanford professor and primary care doctor, gave the commencement address and taught a class about his battle with Stage 4 lung cancer.
June 18, 2025