Newswise News from Penn State College of Medicine Latest news from Penn State College of Medicine on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Penn State College of Medicine 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif College of Medicine launching $6 million study of physical function in seniors /articles/college-of-medicine-launching-6-million-study-of-physical-function-in-seniors/?sc=rsin /articles/college-of-medicine-launching-6-million-study-of-physical-function-in-seniors/?sc=rsin Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:05:15 EST Penn State College of Medicine has been awarded nearly $6 million from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to study approaches to encourage the use of the SilverSneakers benefits by seniors with osteoarthritis. Penn State College of Medicine Rh sensitization treatment may be unnecessary in first trimester pregnancies /articles/rh-sensitization-treatment-may-be-unnecessary-in-first-trimester-pregnancies/?sc=rsin /articles/rh-sensitization-treatment-may-be-unnecessary-in-first-trimester-pregnancies/?sc=rsin Mon, 02 Oct 2023 08:00:01 EST A special immune treatment may not be necessary until after the first trimester of pregnancy, according to Penn State-led research. The researchers said their results could change pregnancy care guidelines and possibly close global health equity gaps. Penn State College of Medicine Black bisexual women in rural areas are at highest risk for suicidal behaviors /articles/black-bisexual-women-in-rural-areas-are-at-highest-risk-for-suicidal-behaviors/?sc=rsin /articles/black-bisexual-women-in-rural-areas-are-at-highest-risk-for-suicidal-behaviors/?sc=rsin Tue, 26 Sep 2023 10:05:58 EST Penn State College of Medicine researchers said they conducted a "first-of-its-kind study," revealing how various demographic factors intersect to affect a person's risk of having suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Penn State College of Medicine Black, Hispanic severe allergy patients less likely to receive allergy shots /articles/black-hispanic-severe-allergy-patients-less-likely-to-receive-allergy-shots/?sc=rsin /articles/black-hispanic-severe-allergy-patients-less-likely-to-receive-allergy-shots/?sc=rsin Thu, 06 Apr 2023 13:10:18 EST Penn State College of Medicine researchers have found Black and Hispanic patients with severe allergies are less likely to get a common treatment, allergen immunotherapy, compared to white patients. Penn State College of Medicine Penn State College of Medicine research confirms exercise as treatment for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease /articles/college-of-medicine-research-confirms-exercise-as-treatment-for-nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/college-of-medicine-research-confirms-exercise-as-treatment-for-nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-disease/?sc=rsin Wed, 08 Feb 2023 08:00:29 EST Penn State College of Medicine researchers confirmed exercise can lead to meaningful reductions in liver fat for patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Penn State College of Medicine Rural hospital closures affect operations of surrounding hospitals /articles/rural-hospital-closures-affect-operations-of-surrounding-hospitals/?sc=rsin /articles/rural-hospital-closures-affect-operations-of-surrounding-hospitals/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Dec 2022 08:05:26 EST A study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers found that nearby hospitals see increased emergency department visits and admissions as a result of rural hospital closures. Penn State College of Medicine Many genes linked to alcohol and tobacco use are shared among diverse ancestries /articles/many-genes-linked-to-alcohol-and-tobacco-use-are-shared-among-diverse-ancestries/?sc=rsin /articles/many-genes-linked-to-alcohol-and-tobacco-use-are-shared-among-diverse-ancestries/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Dec 2022 11:00:00 EST Penn State researchers co-led a large genetic study that identified more than 2,300 genes predicting alcohol and tobacco use after analyzing data from more than 3.4 million people. They said a majority of these genes were similar among people with European, African, American and Asian ancestries. Penn State College of Medicine Tiny molecules in breast milk may prevent infants from developing allergies /articles/tiny-molecules-in-breast-milk-may-prevent-infants-from-developing-allergies/?sc=rsin /articles/tiny-molecules-in-breast-milk-may-prevent-infants-from-developing-allergies/?sc=rsin Tue, 15 Nov 2022 12:00:28 EST A new study by Penn State College of Medicine finds that small molecules found in most humans' breast milk may reduce the likelihood of infants developing allergic conditions. Penn State College of Medicine Reduced Nicotine Cigarettes Result in Less Smoking in Anxious, Depressed Smokers /articles/reduced-nicotine-cigarettes-result-in-less-smoking-in-anxious-depressed-smokers/?sc=rsin /articles/reduced-nicotine-cigarettes-result-in-less-smoking-in-anxious-depressed-smokers/?sc=rsin Wed, 02 Nov 2022 14:00:00 EST Lowering the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to non-addictive levels may reduce smoking without worsening mental health in smokers with mood or anxiety disorders, according to College of Medicine researchers. Penn State College of Medicine Penn State scientists one step closer to adaptation-proof COVID-19 vaccine /articles/penn-state-scientists-one-step-closer-to-adaptation-proof-covid-19-vaccine/?sc=rsin /articles/penn-state-scientists-one-step-closer-to-adaptation-proof-covid-19-vaccine/?sc=rsin Tue, 18 Oct 2022 10:05:43 EST A vaccine that could protect against new variants of SARS-CoV-2 and also potentially protect against other coronaviruses is one step closer to reality thanks to College of Medicine researchers. Penn State College of Medicine Prenatal acetaminophen use linked to sleep, attention problems in preschoolers /articles/prenatal-acetaminophen-use-linked-to-sleep-attention-problems-in-preschoolers/?sc=rsin /articles/prenatal-acetaminophen-use-linked-to-sleep-attention-problems-in-preschoolers/?sc=rsin Tue, 04 Oct 2022 09:50:25 EST Acetaminophen use during pregnancy is associated with sleep and behavior problems consistent with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers. Penn State College of Medicine Penn State awarded $1.6M to study if COVID-19 contributes to cognitive decline /articles/penn-state-awarded-1-6m-to-study-if-covid-19-contributes-to-cognitive-decline/?sc=rsin /articles/penn-state-awarded-1-6m-to-study-if-covid-19-contributes-to-cognitive-decline/?sc=rsin Thu, 25 Aug 2022 09:45:51 EST Penn State College of Medicine received a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will support research into whether COVID-19 contributes to the development of cognitive decline. Penn State College of Medicine E-cigarette use to reduce cigarette smoking may not increase nicotine dependence /articles/e-cigarette-use-to-reduce-cigarette-smoking-may-not-increase-nicotine-dependence/?sc=rsin /articles/e-cigarette-use-to-reduce-cigarette-smoking-may-not-increase-nicotine-dependence/?sc=rsin Mon, 15 Aug 2022 09:40:59 EST A Penn State College of Medicine study suggests that electronic cigarettes may help people decrease their dependence on combustible cigarettes without increasing their overall nicotine dependence. Penn State College of Medicine 'Guardian of the Genome' and the 'WASp' team up to repair DNA damage /articles/guardian-of-the-genome-and-the-wasp-team-up-to-repair-dna-damage/?sc=rsin /articles/guardian-of-the-genome-and-the-wasp-team-up-to-repair-dna-damage/?sc=rsin Tue, 09 Aug 2022 08:05:58 EST College of Medicine researchers found that replication protein A works with an ally called the WAS protein to 'save the day' and prevent potential cancers from developing. Penn State College of Medicine Penn State Lends Statistical Expertise to Nearly $31 Million Asthma Clinical Trial /articles/penn-state-lends-statistical-expertise-to-nearly-31-million-asthma-clinical-trial/?sc=rsin /articles/penn-state-lends-statistical-expertise-to-nearly-31-million-asthma-clinical-trial/?sc=rsin Wed, 27 Jul 2022 08:05:41 EST Penn State College of Medicine, in partnership with the American Academy of Family Physicians and DARTNet Institute, will receive a nearly $31 million funding award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to conduct a large-scale, comparative study on asthma therapies for patients 12 and older. Penn State College of Medicine Predictive Model Uses Gut Microbes to Forecast Human Diseases, Health Outcomes /articles/predictive-model-uses-gut-microbes-to-forecast-human-diseases-health-outcomes/?sc=rsin /articles/predictive-model-uses-gut-microbes-to-forecast-human-diseases-health-outcomes/?sc=rsin Tue, 19 Jul 2022 09:50:49 EST A new approach that uses artificial intelligence shows how to use microorganisms in the body and molecules in cells to predict human health outcomes, according to Penn State College of Medicine and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researchers. Penn State College of Medicine Seizures May Increase Dementia Risk for Young Stroke Survivors /articles/seizures-may-increase-dementia-risk-for-young-stroke-survivors/?sc=rsin /articles/seizures-may-increase-dementia-risk-for-young-stroke-survivors/?sc=rsin Thu, 14 Jul 2022 08:05:32 EST Young stroke patients who have a seizure following their diagnosis are at greater risk of developing dementia than patients who don't experience seizures, according to a College of Medicine study. Penn State College of Medicine Brain Regions Vulnerable to Disease May Lack Adequate Energy From Blood Supply /articles/brain-regions-vulnerable-to-disease-may-lack-adequate-energy-from-blood-supply/?sc=rsin /articles/brain-regions-vulnerable-to-disease-may-lack-adequate-energy-from-blood-supply/?sc=rsin Thu, 07 Jul 2022 08:05:25 EST Areas of the brain vulnerable to neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease tend to have less dense vascular networks -- which supply the brain with energy via blood -- than other areas of the brain, according to Penn State researchers. Penn State College of Medicine East African Newborns at Increased Risk for Severe Central Nervous System Birth Defects /articles/east-african-newborns-at-increased-risk-for-severe-central-nervous-system-birth-defects/?sc=rsin /articles/east-african-newborns-at-increased-risk-for-severe-central-nervous-system-birth-defects/?sc=rsin Thu, 30 Jun 2022 11:05:03 EST Newborns, whose brains, spines or spinal cords do not properly develop in utero, can be born with neural tube defects (NTD), increasing their risk of physical disabilities, intellectual impairments and death. Newborns in eastern Africa are nearly five times more likely to have a NTD compared to those in the United States. Penn State College of Medicine New Machine Learning Technique Shows How Drugs Can Be Repurposed /articles/new-machine-learning-technique-shows-how-drugs-can-be-repurposed/?sc=rsin /articles/new-machine-learning-technique-shows-how-drugs-can-be-repurposed/?sc=rsin Tue, 28 Jun 2022 09:25:11 EST A new machine learning method to model gene expression levels might improve the identification of genes that cause human diseases, according to a new study by Penn State College of Medicine researchers. Penn State College of Medicine