Jul 14, 2022
Like the coronavirus pandemic, misinformation about monkeypox is mounting along with the number of cases. A Penn State Health infectious disease doctor cuts through the white noise in this week’s Medical Minute.
Jul 12, 2022
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center dedicates new Krapf Interfaith Chapel, named in honor of $1 million commitment from Penn State philanthropists Di and Dallas Krapf.
Jul 7, 2022
Penn State researchers developed new maps showing how vascular cells and structures differ across various mouse brain regions that may help them understand how vascular supply relates to neurological diseases.
Jul 6, 2022
Parents watching their kids grow up are thrilled to see first words and first steps. But any delays should be taken seriously, according to two Penn State Health experts.
Jul 1, 2022
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Teamsters Local 776 have reached a new three-year collective bargaining agreement.
Jun 29, 2022
What’s the right amount of sunscreen to use? What’s the right SPF? Should everybody use it? A Penn State Health dermatologist helps you beat the burn in this week’s Medical Minute.
In recognition of a new $5 million gift from longtime Penn State philanthropists Peter and Marshia Carlino, Penn State Health has renamed its inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) center. The new Carlino Family Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center is the health system’s first named center.
Jun 28, 2022
Novel approach improves gene expression prediction and identifies drugs that may be repurposed for treating human diseases, including COVID-19
Jun 27, 2022
Families in Lancaster County have more convenient access to the nationally-ranked specialists at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital. Penn State Health Children’s Lancaster Pediatric Center is now serving patients.
Jun 22, 2022
For the last – and littlest – segment of the population yet to receive it, the COVID-19 vaccine is federally approved and available for all people 6 months of age and older. A Penn State Health pediatric infectious disease physician explains why it’s safe and answers questions.