Lily Armstrong
Editor at healtho.io
Lily Armstrong is a PhD candidate in Biomedical Informatics at Stanford University. Her research focuses on developing and evaluating clinical decision support systems that integrate patient-generated health data, and on comparative effectiveness research for treatment options. Deep experience. Intellectual curiosity.
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Recent articles by Lily Armstrong
- 34% Accuracy Delta: Data Streams, Not Charting, Drive App Advantage August 18, 2026
- Why HbA1c Fails Insulin Titration: The CGM Shift August 17, 2026
- 2026 Meta: GLP-1 Beats Lifestyle by 12% in Weight Loss August 15, 2026
- 5-Day Rule vs Smell Test: Yogurt Safety Data (2022) August 13, 2026
- Mediterranean Diet Wins at 32 Weeks: 2026 Meta-Analysis August 12, 2026
- 4-Hour Marathon: Why Fixed Pace Fails and How to Choose August 12, 2026
- Emoji in Patient Portals Linked to Adherence Gains: 2026 Evidence August 10, 2026
- 2026 CGM-EHR CDS Reduces Hypoglycemia by 41% in T1D August 9, 2026