Mar 23, 2021
The human body is made up of trillions of cells that divide throughout a person’s lifetime. Each time a cell divides, its genetic material is copied and reproduced so the […]
Researchers from Penn State College of Medicine are participating in a study that will evaluate whether a blood test can be used to determine if a person has endometriosis.
Zinc oxide topical ointment – commonly used to treat conditions like diaper rash or eczema – may be the best way to provide relief from irritation caused by wearing facemasks, according to researchers from the Department of Dermatology.
Racial equity is one of the most important issues Penn State Health must tackle, said participants of the “Insight Into Our Identity: Race Relations and Inclusivity” town hall on March 4. They highlighted the health system’s progress.
A research team from Penn State Cancer Institute and the Department of Surgery at Penn State College of Medicine led by surgical resident Dr. Elizabeth Olecki determined that final pathology results after surgical resection may be influencing providers when they counsel patients on further pancreatic cancer treatment.
Mar 22, 2021
Fourth-year medical student Nate Tolman remembers when the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic first set in. He was spending time with his fiancée, Brenda Iglesias, in Los Angeles in early […]
College of Medicine leaders updated faculty, staff and students on March 19 about the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penn State Health employees are celebrating milestone work anniversaries between March 17-March 23.
You made it through the night, but you still aren’t feeling well. The next available appointment with your primary care physician is not until tomorrow. What do you do?
Penn State College of Medicine faculty have found relief from the stress of COVID-19 is a brushstroke away with a virtual art therapy studio project that allows their creative juices to flow.