https://www.templehealth.org/about/blog/heart-care-for-working-philly-woman-lessons-from-road
Read how Temple Health provided expert heart care to help a working Philadelphia woman balance heart disease with a busy life.
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https://owlsports.com/news/2023/12/14/football-jordan-magee-named-second-team-group-of-five-all-american-by-hero-sports
PHILADELPHIA — HERO Sports today announced its Group of Five All-American list, with Temple LB Jordan Magee earning a spot on the second team.
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/alumni/owl-recognition
Celebrating the legacy of excellence, the Japan campus of Temple University (TUJ) proudly honors its Distinguished Alumni Awardees. This esteemed recognition, inaugurated during TUJ’s 40th anniversary, highlights the remarkable achievements of graduates who have embodied the spirit of innovation and leadership fostered by the campus. As TUJ continues its ascent, it was recently opened a ...
https://owlsports.com/news/2023/11/9/general-philadelphia-big-5-announces-2023-24-hall-of-fame-class
The induction ceremony will take place during the Big 5 Classic on Saturday, December 2 at the Wells Fargo Center. The class also includes former Philadelphia Daily News college basketball writers, Dick Jerardi and Mike Kern, and former student-athletes Dionne Anthon (Penn), DeAndre' Bembry (Saint Joseph's), Tyreek Duren (La Salle), and Fran O ...
https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/40-years-of-transplant-excellence-temple-celebrates-anniversary-of-the-regions-first-heart-transplant
Forty years ago, on April 24, 1984, Temple University Hospital made headline news by performing Philadelphia’s very first heart transplant. The donor was a 16-year-old female, and the recipient a 49-year-old male. “This medical odyssey—and it truly was at the time—marked a turning point in medicine for the entire Delaware Valley, and put Temple in the national spotlight as a fast ...
https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/sars-cov-2-spike-proteins-disrupt-the-blood-brain-barrier-potentially-raising-risk-of-neurological-damage-in-covid-19-patients
A new study by Temple scientists is the first to show that SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins can cause the blood-brain barrier to become “leaky,” potentially disrupting the delicate neural networks within the brain.