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After moving from location to location on campus for the past decade, Penn's HIV testing center has found a permanent home in the Student Health Service offices, located at 3535 Market St.
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After moving from location to location on campus for the past decade, Penn's HIV testing center has found a permanent home in the Student Health Service offices, located at 3535 Market St.
Handing out money might be a way to encourage people to quit smoking.
It might be hard to understand when someone who pulls an all-nighter and someone who got a full night's sleep get the same grade on an exam - but a new study by Penn's School of Medicine may explain the phenomenon.
For those who may not want to get a flu shot, a video starring employees at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - "Baby be Wise, Immunize" - may make them reconsider.
As the new semester began, many students encountered unfamiliar white signs at the dining halls and vending machines telling them that products prepared with peanut butter have been removed.
New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that Aetna, the third-largest health-insurance company in the United States, agreed to reimburse more than 73,000 students at over 200 colleges nationwide for underpaying student claims.
Midterms and papers are coming up, and students will be heading to Starbucks more than ever. But according to a new study, that extra latte may actually be beneficial to your health.
The FDA's recent approval of the world's first clinical trial of human embryonic stem cells has been praised by scientists and students alike.
Staying up late to finish that term paper may cause more than just a need for coffee the next morning.
Cardiac arrest has a 70 to 80 percent mortality rate and affects almost half a million people per year. From CPR to faster emergency services, various methods have been used to lower those numbers.
Gotham Book Mart was a literary landmark in New York City until it closed in 2007 - but now, its collection of about 200,000 books and manuscripts will be available to the public once again.
Jan. 13, 2:01 p.m.
This past summer, New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote that education is the biggest issue facing the country today.
Sister Pauline Silver Acayo, a Catholic Relief Services' Peacebuilding Officer in Uganda, spoke at Leadership Hall on Friday to discuss the current peacebuilding efforts in Uganda.
After over a year of hard work and $1.1 million spent, the green roof renovation on Kings Court/English House is now officially complete.