Apr 10, 2014
NFL Hall of Famer and former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly started treatment this week for a second bout with oral cancer, a disease that accounts for about 8 percent […]
Apr 8, 2014
Subpopulations of breast cancer cells sometimes cooperate to aid tumor growth, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers, who believe that understanding the relationship between cancer subpopulations could lead […]
Children experiencing chronic stress from a disadvantaged life have shorter telomeres than their advantaged peers, according to a study led by Dr. Daniel Notterman, vice dean for research and graduate […]
Apr 4, 2014
As part of an ongoing effort to reduce energy usage and operate in a more cost efficient and environmentally friendly manner, Penn State Hershey Medical Center installed an LED lighting […]
Apr 3, 2014
There are 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease, two-thirds of which are estimated to be women.
Mar 31, 2014
Researchers from Penn State College of Medicine and Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine have found that a specific protein is increased in theca cells, the source of excess male […]
A few days after undergoing a stem cell transplant to treat his leukemia, Brandon Hohenadel had hamburgers on his mind.
Mar 26, 2014
When it comes to exercise, many Americans just don't do it for a variety of reasons.
Mar 24, 2014
On March 21, fourth-year medical students across the country discovered where they will spend their residencies in an annual tradition known as Match Day.
Mar 21, 2014
On Friday, March 21, fourth-year medical students across the country discovered where they will spend their residencies in an annual tradition known as Match Day.