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Unexpected Triggers
There are so many other examples of unexpected cancer triggers.
University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Aron Wahrman visits Division of Plastic Surgery
Dr. Aron Wahrman of University of Pennsylvania visited Penn State Health's Division of Plastic Surgery on Sept. 8, 2016.
Vaccines have up to 90% efficacy against severe COVID-19 for up to six months
Protection against symptomatic COVID-19 begins to decrease after one month from initial vaccination, while immunity against severe COVID-19 remains high for about six months, according to a recent study by Penn State College of Medicine scientists.
Vascular surgeon Amin returns to Penn State Health St. Joseph
Dr. Ali Amin, a longtime Reading-area vascular surgeon, rejoined Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center after a 16-year absence.
Walk this way: Penn State Health’s prescription for movement and connection
Penn State Health’s free walking programs, Walk With a Doc and StoryWalk, help community members move their bodies while connecting with other people.
West Shore Advanced Life Support Services joins Penn State Health
Eleven stations of West Shore Advanced Life Support Services (WSALS), located in Cumberland, Franklin, Perry and York counties, are now a part of Penn State Health.
When Cancer Reveals New Passions
Seven years ago, my life changed. Some would say it changed for the worse, but deep down, I believe it was for the best because it helped me realize my true passion in life: writing.
White blood cells may cause tumor cell death – but that’s not necessarily a good thing
White blood cells are part of many immune system responses in the human body. New research shows that a specific type of those cells may cause brain cancer tissues to die – but that’s not good news.
Whitener interviewed by Fox News on shortage of infectious diseases specialists across U.S.
Cynthia Whitener, MD, chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology at Penn State College of Medicine, was interviewed by Fox News.
Whitney and Kaleem recognized for Exceptional Moments in Teaching
Larissa Whitney, DBA, MHS, PA-C, faculty member, and Syed Zane Kaleem, MD, resident, were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program.