Mar 3, 2023
Penn State College of Medicine researchers identified a biomarker that can be used in blood tests to diagnose glioblastoma, track its progression and guide treatment.
Mar 2, 2023
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center named three employees winners of the October, November and December Employee of the Month award.
Holy Spirit Hospital opened its doors to serve the first eight patients on March 3, 1963, a response to community members who asked that Camp Hill have its own hospital to meet the area’s health care needs.
Dr. Lina Huerta-Saenz, a physician in the Department of Pediatrics, is featured for March in the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.
Penn State Health employees are celebrating milestone work anniversaries between March 4 and March 10.
Endometriosis can take seven to 10 years to diagnose definitively. But patients don’t have to wait to begin treatment.
Feb 28, 2023
In partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Penn State Health provided more than 1,500 free flu vaccines to residents of under-resourced communities throughout the region in fall 2022.
A new mosaic work of art in Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute’s Critical Care Unit pays tribute to the strength of the health system's nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A primary care practice that serves patients on the first floor of the Penn State Health St. Joseph Downtown Campus in Reading is moving upstairs – to a larger, fully renovated space.
A team at Penn State Health Hampden Medical Center was the first in the state to perform the iTind procedure, which involves the temporary placement of a device to provide permanent relief of symptoms of an enlarged prostate.