Jun 27, 2019
Two players from the Harrisburg Senators took a break from their busy game schedule to visit Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Jun 20, 2019
The Penn State Nittany Lion football team took a break from speed drills and weight training on June 19 to visit Penn State Health Children's Hospital. For the sixth consecutive year, dozens of players, staff and Head Coach James Franklin made the trip from State College to spend time with young patients.
Jun 18, 2019
For the ninth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Penn State Health Children's Hospital among the nation’s best hospitals for children in multiple specialties.
Jun 4, 2019
Children’s Miracle Network raised $4,445,580.79 for Penn State Health Children's Hospital in 2018-2019. The total was announced during the 35th annual Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, which aired Monday, June 3 on WGAL-TV 8 from Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
May 30, 2019
Too much screen time can cause health problems for an adult. Mix it with the turmoil of teen years — or the plasticity of a preschooler’s brain — and it can lead to conditions ranging from obesity to mental health disorders.
May 29, 2019
The American Heart Association and Penn State Health Children's Hospital honored 12 students from Dauphin, Lancaster and York county schools for their winning essays and artwork that presented their visions of a healthier community and heart heroes.
May 23, 2019
A tragic trio of inexperience, strong emotions and distractions combines to make vehicle crashes the leading cause of death and disability among American teenagers.
May 22, 2019
The 35th annual Children’s Miracle Network Telethon benefitting Penn State Health Children's Hospital will air Monday, June 3 from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. on WGAL-TV 8. The telethon will be broadcast from the Children’s Hospital.
May 16, 2019
“The only way to prevent measles reliably is to get vaccinated,” said Dr. Catharine Paules, an infectious diseases physician at Penn State Health.
May 15, 2019
Babies exposed to opioids while their mothers were pregnant with them may need special care even before they start to experience withdrawal symptoms, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.