Jul 19, 2022
Los investigadores de la Facultad de Medicina de Penn State encontraron que el tratamiento manipulativo osteopático podría tener beneficios para la salud de los pacientes hospitalizados con COVID-19.
Penn State College of Medicine researchers found that osteopathic manipulative treatment might have health benefits for patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
All Things Diversity events foster conversations about diversity, inclusion and acceptance, with the latest event covering differences and bias among generations.
A new approach that uses artificial intelligence shows how to use microorganisms in the body and molecules in cells to predict human health outcomes.
Seven years ago, my life changed. Some would say it changed for the worse, but deep down, I believe it was for the best because it helped me realize my true passion in life: writing.
Jul 18, 2022
PAWS is a structured program to help employees deal with the stress and emotional turmoil that comes with a profession in health care, creating a caring and responsive environment for all employees, so they can deliver the best care and services.
Jul 14, 2022
Penn State Health employees are celebrating milestone work anniversaries between July 9 and July 16.
A team of faculty and staff members named Drs. Jennifer Booth and Tiffany Whitcomb in the Department of Comparative Medicine winners of the Excellence in Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion award.
Young stroke patients who have a seizure following their diagnosis are at greater risk of developing dementia than patients who don’t experience seizures, according to a College of Medicine study.
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.