Mar 15, 2017
A $9.7 million National Institutes of Health project grant to Penn State College of Medicine aims to improve the lives of millions of people living with peripheral arterial disease.
By Heidi Lynn Russell What if your family’s DNA could become the blueprint for your very own precise and personalized treatment for colorectal cancer? Or, better yet, what if it […]
Mar 14, 2017
Fourth-year medical students at Penn State College of Medicine now have an opportunity to participate in a Culinary Medicine course to learn cooking and nutrition basics, which they can then pass on to patients.
The first of a new class of medication that delivers a combination of drugs by nanoparticle may keep melanoma from becoming resistant to treatment, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
Mar 8, 2017
Kids get colds – sometimes, lots of them. But when runny noses and coughs turn into trouble breathing, the problem could indicate RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus.
By Jade Kelly Solovey During future physicians’ four years in medical school, they expect to be exposed to many different environments. They become acquainted with the emergency room, operating room, […]
The GIANT Food Stores ‘I' Cares for Kids Radiothon on I105 WIOV-FM raised $155,650 to benefit Children's Miracle Network at Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Mar 3, 2017
Central Pennsylvania Subway Restaurants this week presented a check for more than $31,000 to THON and Four Diamonds at Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Mar 2, 2017
Our theme for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is "It's Time to Talk About It." So, join us in talking about Eating Disorders. We'll talk about the signs and symptoms of eating disorders, how to start a conversation with someone you think might have an eating disorder and how to seek treatment.
Dr. Kathryn Schmitz is growing the field of exercise oncology through her work at Penn State Cancer Institute.