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Oncologists are changing how liver metastases are treated
Newsroom@DominionPost.com As recently as 20 years ago, the outlook for patients whose colon or other cancers had metastasized, or spread, to the liver was bleak. Many general practitioners and oncologists […]
Shades of learning: 4-H is back with sun safety primer
MORGANTOWN — Gordon Gee was sporting his sunglass Thursday – even with the afternoon’s overcast skies and occasional smattering of rain. The WVU president wasn’t going all hipster-aloof, however. He […]
COVID Highlights Deficiencies, Sparks Innovation in Mental Health Care for West Virginians
by Wren DownsNewsroom@DominionPost.com To attend his weekly Zoom meetings, one patient at the Center for Hope and Healing addiction treatment facility in Morgantown, drives his ATV four miles down the […]
WVU student starts braked dog leash company
WVU Today After West Virginia University student Anthony Garber’s friend’s dog accidentally received a hard pull on the neck from a retractable leash, Garber began searching the dog leash market […]
Board of Governors approves 2022 budget, tuition rates
WVU Today The West Virginia University Board of Governors Friday approved an estimated $1.1 billion budget for the coming fiscal year, including a nearly 2% increase in tuition across the […]
Ribbon cutting to unveil historical plaques in Star City
STAR CITY — The Upper Monongahela River Association will be the host of a ribbon-cutting ceremony at which it will unveil 10 plaques commemorating the history of Star City this […]
Doctors at WVU Medicine use sleep disorder program to improve patient outcomes
MORGANTOWN– Doctors at WVU Medicine are turning to a novel sleep disorder screening program to reduce the number of hospital readmissions and improve patient outcomes. Sleep apnea and other sleep […]
WVU students re-imagine transgender state health care
MORGANTOWN — For freshman Kennedy Hawkins, between Army ROTC training and business classes, his first year at West Virginia University was all about finding his routine. On the other side […]
West Virginia and COVID-19: Where are we now?
Local health officials said while the state of West Virginia is in a better place now regarding the COVID-19 pandemic than it was at the beginning of the year, residents […]










