Nov 9, 2020
Penn State College of Medicine researchers conducted a study to better understand why breast cancer has become the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Making sure that patients and their families/support persons follow our masking policies is an essential part of helping to prevent the spread of COVID in our hospitals, clinics and physician offices.
Doctors may soon be able to more accurately diagnose concussions by measuring the number of certain molecules in a person’s saliva, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
Nov 8, 2020
Jennifer Moss, PhD, an assistant professor of family and community medicine at Penn State College of Medicine, recently published research about the cancer screening rates of older Americans.
The team from The ONE Group (Oncology - Nutrition - Exercise) at Penn State College of Medicine offers thoughts on staying active as the weather gets cooler.
Nov 7, 2020
Researchers from the College of Nursing are working to advance health outcomes in sexual and gender minority individuals, who face disparities in access to care compared to heterosexual and cisgender individuals.
Nov 6, 2020
The Staffing, Mentorship and Research Training (SMaRT) Program started a year ago with an important goal: to fill a gap in workforce development for research support staff like project managers and human research technologists.
Read a roundup of announcements and short articles for the week of Nov. 2.
Nov 5, 2020
Dr. Judith Weisz, one of the longest-serving faculty members at the College of Medicine with more than 45 years of service, passed away in October 2020 at the age of 94.
As families weigh options for celebrating the holidays amid COVID-19 health restrictions, people who have always been together during these happy times are struggling with the idea of being apart this year. A Penn State Health physician has suggestions on how to cope.