Aug 23, 2017
Can you recognize the symptoms of a concussion? Do you know the treatment options?
Most brain cancers start elsewhere in the body, but one particularly aggressive and uncommon form – glioblastoma – originates in the brain itself.
Aug 20, 2017
Two new PGY-1 residents joined the Penn State College of Medicine Plastic Surgery Residency in 2017, Jeffrey Fornadley, MD, and Sameer Massand, MD.
Aug 17, 2017
Four famed superheroes banded together for their most important mission of the year: to bring smiles to the faces of children at Penn State Health Children's Hospital.
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center has once again earned Magnet recognition, the highest national honor for nursing excellence.
How is Alzheimer's disease officially diagnosed and what treatment options are currently available for those living with the illness?
Aug 16, 2017
Much attention is focused on the potential dangers that the upcoming solar eclipse will pose to the unprotected eye. But health experts caution there's at least one other – and more prevalent – way to do lasting damage to one's vision.
The Summer 2017 edition of Sports Medicine for the Primary Care provider was recently published. Articles in this edition include "Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA)," "Diving Medicine" and "Research in Brief," a look at two recently presented studies.
By Jade Kelly Solovey While outcomes for children diagnosed with cancer have improved greatly over the past five decades, one-in-five children will still die from their disease. In the United […]
Aug 15, 2017
New information about how and where the innate immune system fights off viral infections that enter through the skin could lead to better treatments for viruses like Zika, dengue and measles, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.