Apr 3, 2023
Penn State Health Children’s Week, a fundraising campaign to benefit Children’s Miracle Network’s Patient Assistance Endowment, began with a kickoff event in the Tree House Café at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Mar 29, 2023
Shortness of breath. Chest pains. Heart palpitations. Panic attacks can have all the hallmarks of a heart attack. A Penn State Health psychiatrist talks about the real culprit for these mental storms – anxiety.
Mar 23, 2023
Penn State Health has appointed Dr. Yatin M. Vyas to the position of vice president and physician leader for Penn State Health Children’s, the health system’s approach to providing comprehensive pediatric care across central Pennsylvania.
Mar 22, 2023
At least 100 vehicles representing more than 90 organizations filled the night sky with flashing lights of many different colors, all in an effort to brighten the spirits of patients and families at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Much of a child’s development owes to the cute little satellite dishes attached to the sides of their noggin. A Penn State Health expert discusses the first steps you take to understand your child’s ability to hear.
Mar 15, 2023
For parents praying the yearly rash of bicycle accidents doesn’t include their child, few pieces of head gear are more important than a helmet. A Penn State Health expert talks about the dos and don’ts of bicycle safety for your kids.
Mar 14, 2023
Penn State Health continues to explore innovative ways to meet the needs of our growing and diverse patient populations, and advanced practice providers (APPs) play an integral role in meeting those needs.
Mar 13, 2023
Weis Markets donated $61,000 to Penn State Health Children’s Hospital to support expert medical care for children in our communities.
Mar 8, 2023
Eating disorders are “complex medical and psychiatric conditions that patients don’t choose and parents don’t cause.” Two Penn State Health experts describe the conditions and what you can do about them.
Mar 2, 2023
Endometriosis can take seven to 10 years to diagnose definitively. But patients don’t have to wait to begin treatment.