Dec 21, 2022
Last minute gift idea: Take a deep breath. Let it go. Repeat. A Penn State Health psychiatrist offers a remedy for holiday stress.
Dec 14, 2022
Santa Claus took some time out of his busy schedule to virtually visit with patients at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Dec 8, 2022
It’s his biggest night of the year. But for all the gift giving and fun, stress comes with the package for Santa Claus. Penn State Health experts offer tips to keep Santa healthy this year (and you as well).
Dec 6, 2022
Five years after announcing a partnership that would invest $1 billion in the health and well-being of central Pennsylvanians, Penn State Health and Highmark are delivering upon their shared promise of creating a world-class network of health care across the south-central PA region—one that provides greater choice, convenience and affordability.
Dec 1, 2022
Gift they’ll love. Check. Festive paper. Check. Is it safe? Two Penn State Health Children’s Hospital experts help make sure your holiday gift is hazard-free.
Nov 30, 2022
Twelve-year-old Coltin Kenning and his mother, Stephanie Kenning, presented a check for more than $23,000 to express gratitude for the care Coltin, who has hydrocephalus, has received at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Nov 22, 2022
The facility dog program at the region’s only children’s hospital is again expanding by four legs as Captain, a golden retriever, begins working in two outpatient clinics.
Can’t … keep … eyes … open. Too ... much ... turkey … A Penn State Health pharmacologist weighs in on tryptophan – is it a myth or the reason you’re sleeping at the dinner table?
Nov 18, 2022
The 16th annual People’s Pay 4 Play on 105.7 THE X on Nov. 17 and 18 raised $352,067.09 for Children’s Miracle Network at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.
Nov 17, 2022
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner rooms are special areas set aside for victims of sexual assault so that they can bypass the triage area of the public Emergency Department and get the care they need in the most comfortable atmosphere possible. Two Penn State Health nurses trained in treating victims share what patients can expect.