Jan 24, 2022
Researchers are studying whether a drug already approved to treat neurodegenerative diseases can be repurposed to help trauma surgeons determine whether nerves are severed or non-severed in peripheral nerve injuries.
Jan 20, 2022
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center will host a high-volume and high-throughput COVID-19 testing site.
Jan 19, 2022
Your community service can make all the difference for the people around you. But what does it do for you? Two Penn State Health providers talk about what volunteer work does for them and how it can help you.
Jan 18, 2022
A College of Medicine-led study found that women with obesity and unexplained infertility who lost weight prior to starting infertility treatments did not have a greater chance of having a healthy baby than those who did not lose weight prior to starting therapy.
Penn State Health and the Association of Faculty and Friend’s Lion’s Share collected 756 pounds of food for a Harrisburg food pantry and clinic.
Jan 13, 2022
Penn State Health revises visitation guidelines.
What does a blood shortage mean for patients? How did we get here? And why Type O? A Penn State Health blood bank director weighs in.
Jan 5, 2022
Dr. Sol De Jesus, assistant professor and vice chair for quality in the Department of Neurology, Division of Movement Disorders, is featured for January in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
Jan 3, 2022
As we flip our calendars to a new year, here’s a look at the first babies to be born at Hershey Medical Center, Hampden Medical Center and St. Joseph Medical Center in 2022.
Dec 30, 2021
Penn State Health advises the public that hospital emergency departments should not be used for routine COVID-19 testing.