Dec 3, 2015
A treatment called deep brain stimulation, or DBS, has been used for more than a decade at Penn State Hershey to help patients with a range of disorders to control […]
Parkinson's disease isn't the kind of affliction that will kill most people. Instead, it creeps up slowly and progressively destroys the quality of life of those who develop it.
C3P0, Jedi, Storm Troopers and Darth Vader joined forces at the Hope Strikes Back Children's Miracle Ball on November 14 at the Hershey Lodge.
Allison Cleary, an MD/PhD student at Penn State College of Medicine, was named the 2015 Science & SciLifeLab Prize grand prize winner.
Dec 2, 2015
As Santa Claus was putting finishing touches on his list and checking it twice, he took time out of his busy schedule to talk with patients at Penn State Hershey […]
Electronic cigarettes produce highly-reactive free radicals – molecules associated with cell damage and cancer – and may pose a health risk to users, according to researchers at Penn State College […]
Nov 30, 2015
Dr. John Zurlo saw his first AIDS patients during his internal medicine residency training in 1984.
Dr. John Zurlo saw his first AIDS patients during his internal medicine residency training in 1984. The mysterious new disease robbed patients of their ability to fight off infections. They […]
Nov 24, 2015
People with bipolar disorder have lower levels of certain omega-3 fatty acids that cross the blood-brain barrier compared to those who do not, according to researchers from Penn State College […]
Nov 23, 2015
The Red Land Little League team that won the U.S. Championship in the 2015 Little League World Series presented $18,200 to Four Diamonds at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital.