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  •   New Technology To Help Researchers Identify Viruses
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  •   Eagles Trustee Arraigned, Requests Jury Trial on Smoking Ban Citation
  •   Unexpected Turnout for Highland Hospital Town Meeting
  •   Details Released on Substance on Pennies Used in Foodland Purchase
  •   VA Hospital Assesses Homeless Vet Services
  •   Board of Health Issues First Smoking Ban Violation Citation
  • Fighting Childhood Obesity
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  •   First Dog to be Euthanized Under Wheeling's Vicious Dog Ordinance Will Take Place Thursday
  • Doddridge County Ambulance Authority Creating Own EMS Service
  • Semi Not at Fault for Rear-Ending Car in Belmont County, Police Said
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  • Former Watt Powell Site to Help Cancer Patients
  •   Highland Hospital Applied, Now Must Wait to Open Clarksburg Location
  • Health Clinic Opens In Putnam County
  •   September is National Preparedness Month
  •   Identifying And Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  •   Lowndes Hill YMCA Closed for Renovations
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  •   UBB Miner Talks About Having PTSD
  •   New Study Shows One in Five People Drive After Drinking
  •   Recalled Eggs Found in W.Va.
  •   WVU Neurosciences Program to be Featured on ABC News
  • Computer Users Could Be Suffering From Laptopitis
  •   Quality People, Quality Care Image Allegedly in Danger
  • Food Recalls Prompt Concerns About How to Avoid Getting Sick
  •   Woman Charged with Animal Neglect Near Dennison, Ohio
  •   Safe Routes to School Work Begins
  •   Consumers Flock to get Local Farm Fresh Eggs
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  • Getting Kids to Eat Fruits and Vegetables May be Easier than You Think
  • Health Group Totes August's National Immunization Awareness Month
  •   Salmonella-tainted eggs not Detected in West Virginia
  •   Preston-Taylor Community Health Centers Receive $129,000 Grant
  • More Businesses Penalize Workers for Unhealthy Living
  • Highland Hospital Plans for Former UHC Facility
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  •   Horse Dragging, Pulling Buggy in Belmont County Leads to Charges
  •   Immunization Month Means Free Shots in Raleigh County
  •   UHC: Mock Move 'Great,' Few Changes for Oct. 3
  •   Two Important Steps in Preventing Diabetes
  • West Virginia Receiving Funds to Help Fight Against Health Insurance Premium Hikes
  • YWCA Helps Elder Abuse Victims
  • Prescription Drug Card Continues to Save
  •   Breastfeeding Awareness Walk Held in Morgantown
  • Putnam County Health Department Moving This Fall
  •   Corrections Commissioner Releases 'Sobering Statistics'
  • Federal Probe Into In-Home Health Care Provider Continuing
  • Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Beckley
  • Free Health Screenings Offered in Charleston
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  •   Petition for Outpatient Clinic Gets Strong Support
  •   The Health Benefits of Swimming
  •   Morgantown Rotary Holds Annual Health Screenings
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  •   MedExpress Mountaineer Triathlon Returns Sunday
  • Hansford Senior Center Turns 30
  • Red Cross Plans Blood Drives
  •   WVU Study Links Sleep and Heart Disease
  •   Nationwide DQ Miracle Blizzard Promotion Helps Local Kids
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  • Governor Proclaims August Breastfeeding Month
  • It's "Miracle Treat" Day!
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  •   Two Mountaineers Spot Up for the United Way
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  •   UHC Prepares Employees for Move
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  •   Women in Boone County Now Have Access to Digital Mammography
  • Mental Health Issues on the Rise in Veterans
  •   Toxic Products Are Everywhere
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  •   Whooping Cough Popping Up Across the U.S.
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  •   Clarksburg City Council Falls Short on its Reconsideration Attempt
  •   UHC Visits Va. Hospital to See Large-Scale Move
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  •   Man Uses John Madden Advertisement To Land Job
  •   Kanawha County Family Hoping for Medical Miracle
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  • Free Water Offered At Transit Mall In Charleston On Wednesday
  • Elkins Opens New Water Quality Hotline
  •   Feds Announce Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan
  •   Public Pools Help Morgantown Beat the Summer Heat
  • Elderly Find Ways to Beat Heat
  • Bacteria Problems Close East Fork Beach
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  •   Skin Cancer On The Rise
  • National Health Index Ranks West Virginia Last In The Nation
  •   WVU Study Finds Airborne Flu Virus
  •   Physical Activity Symposium Targets Kids
  •   Hottest Weekend of the Year is Upon the Ohio Valley
  • Fitness Symposium Kicks Off in Charleston
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  •   Breathe Easy Alliance Supports Smoke Free Ordinance
  •   Putnam County Man's Artificial Leg Making History
  •   Senior Spring Fling Held in Beckley
  •   Clarksburg 10K Set for Saturday June 19
  •   Recognizing Elder Abuse and Neglect
  • People In Charleston Put On Milk Mustache
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  •   Wheeling Hospital Responds to Suit They Filed Against Ohio Valley Medical Center
  • Putnam County YMCA Raises Money
  •   Physical Activity Symposium: Making W.Va. Healthier Place
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  • Mercer County Relay for Life Lasts All Night
  • CAMC Celebrates Gifts of Life
  •   Hyperbaric Chambers Heal Patients at Mon General Hospital
  • Davis Health System Announces Staff Reductions
  • Mountain State Physical Therapy Celebrates 15 Years
  •   YMCA Needs Funds to Offer Financial Help
  • First Statewide Flu Summit Comes to Charleston
  •   More Than $100,000 in Grants Awarded to Wheeling Child Advocacy Center
  • Children Battling Cancer to be Honored as Queens and Heroes
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  • Hunger Growing Among Older West Virginians
  •   American Red Cross Workers Strike, Donor Centers Close
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  •   Your Selection of Pharmacist Could Save Your Life
  • Health Leaders Urge Care Around Stray or Wild Animals
  • Health Leaders Say Watch Out for Mosquitos
  •   Boat Capsizes on Ohio River
  •   "Don't Fry Day" Warns Against Overexposure to UV Rays
  • Cross Lanes Student Honored for Heart Association Work
  • Hospital Pipe Bursts, Showers Patient With Raw Sewage
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  •   WVU Hospitals Stroke Center Recertified
  •   Harrison County Senior Citizen Gets Health and Fitness Award
  •   Tylenol Recall has Many People Calling Ohio Valley Pharmacist
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  •   Special Report: Breaking Down Healthcare Reform
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  • Workers to Discuss Mismanagement at Red Cross
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  •   Bret Michaels to Perform Memorial Day at Wheeling Island Hotel Casino Racetrack
  •   Walk Helps Raise Money to Fight Juvenile Diabetes
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  • V.A. Hospital Completes ER Project
  •   Body Transformation Class Changes Lives
  • Mon General Hospital Receives Patient Safety Award for Fifth Year
  • UHC to Observe National Hospital Week
  • Ohio County Facility Going 115 Years Strong
  • Area Hospitals Celebrate National Hospital Week
  •   New Location Opens for Low Income Families to Receive Dental Care
  • St. Mary’s School of Nursing Holds Pinning Ceremony
  •   Fitness Event Held to Support American Cancer Society
  •   Monongalia General Hospital Gives Health Screenings for Mother's Day
  • Top-Notch Honor Given to Wheeling Hospital
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  • Charleston Ranks as Second Fattest City in U.S.
  • WVU, PEIA Research Sheds Light on Fighting Obesity in W.Va.
  •   WVU Cancer Center Receives $309,500 in Grants
  •   WVUH Eye Institute Seeing Clearly With New Ret-Cam
  •   Eco-Exercise Treks into Morgantown
  •   New WVU Study Examines Childhood Oral Health
  • Five Children's Medications Recalled
  •   FDA Approves First Ever Prostate Cancer Vaccine
  •   Runners "Race For The Cure" in Charleston
  •   Women's Health Fair Set for Mother's Day
  •   Eastern Medicine Comes to Harrison County
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  •   Shriners to Hold Screening Clinic Saturday at UHC
  • Walking For Lunch in the Capital City
  •   WVUH Recognized for Weight Loss Surgery Program
  • Milton Middle School Holds Annual Health and Wellness Fair
  •   Study Links West Virginia Stream Quality, Cancer Deaths
  • Healthy Kids Event Scheduled in Charleston
  • Memory Walk Helps to Fight Azheimer's
  •   Autism Expo and Walk Held in Beckley
  • WVU Students Take Part in American Cancer Society's Relay for Life
  •   W.Va. Oncologists Working Toward Better Care for Patients
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  •   Hospitals' Financial Turnaround Is 'Absolutely Doable'
  • Students "Get Fit" at New River Elementary
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  •   Blood Drive Honors W.Va. Wesleyan Student
  • Underage Drinking Will Be Focus of Town Hall Meeting
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  •   Fish Kill Leads Monongahela River Summit
  • SOMC Hosting Free Skin Cancer Screenings May 13
  • Sen. Rockefeller Meets Students to Talk Health Care
  • Call in Your Pledge for the 2010 Easter Seals Telethon
  • Area Health Orgs Recognize National Healthcare Decisions Day
  •   Phase Two of Wetzel County Emergency Room Expansion About to be Unveiled
  • Physicians Speak on Cancer Care in Tri-State
  •   Clarksburg Daycare Bikes to Raise Money for St. Jude
  •   New United Hospital Center Gets Technology for Cancer Center
  • Free Vascular Screenings scheduled April 20 in Proctorville, Ohio
  • Watch Out for Fake Health Insurance Offers
  •   New Wheeling Business Helps to Promote Healthy Way of Life and Beyond
  •   Seasonal Allergies in Full Bloom
  •   Motorcycle Group Donates to Ronald McDonald House
  •   Red Cross Spends Saturday 'Defeeting Disaster'
  •   Premier Health Service to Change Locations
  •   Rep. Alan Mollohan Campaigns for Health Care Reforms in Morgantown
  • Some Mason County Folks Under Boil Water Advisory
  •   Lewis County Senior Center Offers Help with Alzheimer's Patients
  •   New HealthNet Chopper Lands in Morgantown
  • Bluefield Regional Medical Center on Sales Block
  • Bluefield Hospital For Sale?
  •   Central City Elementary Adapting to 'Food Revolution'
  • Health Clinic Opens At Toyota Plant In Putnam County
  • Local Hospital Receives National Recognition
  • Say Thanks to Your Physician Electronically on Doctors' Day
  •   Some Area Youngsters Get Free Dental Exams
  •   Local Tanning Salon Vows to Keep Prices Low and 'Eat the Difference'
  •   Huntington High Students Celebrate National Nutrition Month
  • SOMC Offers Grief Support Group
  • Cabell County Relay for Life Campaign Kicks Off
  •   United Hospital Center to offer Cancer Quilt
  •   West Virginia Doctors Look for More in Health Care Reform
  •   Mercer County Residents Failing to Protect Themselves From H1N1
  • St. Mary's Medical Center Hosts Patient Reunion
  •   What Health Care Reform Means for WVU Students
  • Wetzel County Baby's Injuries Investigated
  • HealthSouth Must Move Out of Fairmont General Hospital
  • Hungry Appetites Want More Than Just Fast Food
  •   Wheeling's Free Clinic Could See Some Immediate Affects From Health Care Legislation
  •   Health Care Reform and West Virginia
  •   West Virginians Get Ready for Revamped Health Care
  • H1N1 Shots Still Available in Jefferson County
  •   Air Evac Lifeteam Has a New Home in Ohio Valley
  •   House Passes Health Care Reform, Ohio Valley Residents Speak Out
  •   West Virginians Sound Off About Reform
  • WVU Hospitals Heart Institute Opens
  •   Some Medicines Could Be Fatal If Swallowed By Young Child
  •   VA Hospital Host Women's Clinic
  • CHH Announces Cardiac Rehab Open House
  • St. Mary's Hosting Weight Loss Reunion
  • Swine Flu Successfully Tackled in Kanawha County
  •   Uninsured Week Appropriate During Health Care Reform Debate
  • Health Care Debate Hits the Streets
  •   Brown Bag Vigil Held in Front of Ohio Congressman's Office in Bridgeport
  •   New Study Ranks McDowell County Last in State
  • Residents Raise Money for the Paul Ambrose Trail for Health Project
  • Another Illness Going Around The Ohio Valley
  • Charleston Woman Cancer Free Thanks to Health Care
  •   Green Beer Poses Dental Risks
  • Pedal for PATH to Get Rollin'
  •   Week of the Uninsured Brings Health Care to Light
  •   West Virginia Participates in National Week of the Uninsured
  • Flu Clinic Scheduled Monday in Charleston
  •   River of Filth Discovered in Hancock County
  • Bone Marrow Drive Is Big Success
  •   Public Health, Good Nutrition Go Hand In Hand
  •   Morgantown Ophthalmologist Opposes Eye Surgery Bill
  • Sen. Rockefeller Sits Down with Citizens Concerned about Distracted Driving
  •   Tea Party Urges Mollohan to Vote No on Health Care Reform
  • H1N1, Seasonal Flu Vaccination Clinic set for This Weekend
  •   Warm-up Wards Off Injuries When Exercising
  •   Yoga Provides Perfect Fit With New Raleigh County Workout Program
  •   Prescription Pill Fraud Prevention Heavy Task
  •   Preventive Smoking Programs Put On Back Burner
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Partners With WVU's Dept. of Emergency Medicine
  • National Nutrition Month Kicks Off in West Virginia
  •   UHC Takes Unique Approach to Cancer Awareness
  •   Air Packs Used at Sago Mine Recalled
  • Free Dental Screening Saturday for Uninsured Children
  •   Special Report: 'A Risk Worth Taking' for Family of 2-year-old Aubrey Brooks
  •   Groundbreaking Held for Tower 5 Held at Wheeling Hospital
  •   Down Syndrome Didn't Keep Her From Living Life
  • American Red Cross to Host Blood Drive in Mason County
  • H1N1 Clinic Scheduled at Marshall's South Charleston Campus
  •   Canaan Valley Institute Recycling Its Wastewater
  • Rockefeller Weighs in on Health Reform, Public Option
  • Health Awareness Campaign to Kick-off Wednesday
  • Epilepsy Support Group Scheduled Wednesday
  •   Morgantown Ladies 'Go Red' at Lakeview Resort
  •   State Educators Get Progress Report On Healthy Lifestyles Act
  •   March of Dimes Kicks off 2010 Campaign in Bridgeport
  •   IHOP Feeds Miracle Network Donors Free Pancakes
  • Laser Eye Surgery Bill Passes W.Va. Senate
  • Blood Drive to be Held in Point Pleasant
  •   Manchin, Others at White House Talking Health Care
  • ZUMBA Goes Red in Huntington
  • DHHR Critics Seek Greater Efficiency in Agency Split
  •   Gray Skies Cause Gloomy Moods
  •   New UHC Gets MRI Magnet Installed
  •   Rally At State Capital Pushes for Multiple Issues
  •   Morgantown Bioscience Company Makes National Breakthrough
  • Princeton Woman With No Arms is Occupational Therapist
  • Council Member Fights Smoking Battle
  • Highland to Submit Certificate of Need for New Mental Health Facility
  • Raleigh General Celebrates Valentine's Day
  •   New Long-Term Acute Care Facility in Bellaire Will Pump Millions Into Economy
  • American Red Cross to Host Blood Drive
  • Physician Challenges Runners To Start Marathon Now
  • New Addition Coming to Toyota's Putnam County Plant
  • WVU Grant Promotes Healthy West Virginia Mouths
  • Compassionate Allowances for Alzheimer's Disease
  •   March of Dimes Kicks off 2010 Campaign in Morgantown
  • Winter Weather Tips From the American Heart Association
  • H1N1 Clinic to be Held at Marshall University
  • Advocates of Pro-Choice Ask Legislators to Support Women's Choice
  •   VA's Telehealth System Convenient Way To Monitor Health
  • CPR Marathon Scheduled for Valentine's Weekend
  •   Gov. Manchin Discusses the State of Emergency
  • Women Go Red for Heart Health in Morgantown
  • W.Va. Legislature Censured for Allowing Smoking at Capitol
  •   Elkins Pain Rehabilitation Opening Physical Therapy School In Haiti
  •   'Locked Up' for a Good Cause in Marion County
  • American Red Cross Announces Blood Drive Times
  •   Construction Continues on Sundale Care Center
  •   Hospital, Clarksburg Officials Discuss Plans for Old UHC Building
  • Experts Fear Third Wave Of H1N1
  •   Animal Cruelty Complaints Increase in Cold Weather
  • Free H1N1 Clinics This Week in Charleston
  •   Church Holds Much Needed Blood Drive
  • New UHC Construction on Schedule
  • Cabell Huntington Hospital and SeniorWise Offer Free Heart Health Event
  •   Kids Make Fitness Fun at Tri-County YMCA Swim Meet
  •   Highland to Buy Old United Hospital Center Building
  •   Cabell Huntington Health Department Approves Smoking Ban
  •   Nurses Lobby for Health Care Reform
  •   Doctors Ask Lawmakers to Repeal Medicare Cost Cuts
  •   Hundreds Roll up Their Sleeves for Media Blood Donor Day
  •   Gloomy Weather Wearing on Many
  • Free Cooking Class Introduces Healthful, New-to-You Foods
  •   Influenza Explained: Part Three
  • Black Lung Language in Health Care Bill Worries Business Community
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Receives Special Designation
  • W.Va. Immunization Network Celebrates Commitment to Improving Health
  •   W.Va. Students Encourage Anti-Smoking Laws
  • Governor Gets His H1N1 Flu Shot
  •   Influenza Explained: Part Two
  •   Massive Recall of Over-The-Counter Medication Announced
  • Community Urged to Send Cards to Little Girl Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplant
  • Rockefeller To Discuss Health Care
  •   Obesity Trends Level Off
  • DHHR: Federal Health Bills Would Cost West Virginia Millions
  •   Mobile H1N1 Clinic Makes Stops in Marion County
  •   "Body 4 Break" Program Adds Buddy System for WVU Students
  •   Influenza Explained: Part One
  • Bundle Up Kids Waiting for Bus
  •   Snowy Weather Slows Blood Donations to Red Cross
  •   Wheeling Hospital, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Become Partners
  • First Family Medicine, Health Policy Program set up at Marshall
  • More Information Released in Tucker County H1N1 Death
  • Media Blood Donor Day is Fast Approaching
  • Tucker County Man Dies After Fighting Swine Flu
  •   Will Snow Dampen New Year's Weightloss Resolutions?
  •   Rural Health Clinic Reaches Veterans in Kingwood
  •   Is There a Shortage of Seasonal Flu Vaccine?
  •   January Marks Cervical Cancer Awarness Month
  •   Workers Brave Hazardous Temperatures
  •   Doctors Warn Cold Weather Causes Problems
  •   Barbour County Starts Project Lifesaver
  • Advantage Toyota pledges $50,000 to CHH Children’s Hospital Project
  • Holiday Blood Drive Continues in Southern West Virginia
  • Health Experts Report Jump in Holiday Heart Attacks
  • Jefferson County Affected By Nasal Swine Flu Recall
  •   Muscular Dystrophy Assocation Making More Cutbacks
  •   Health Officials to Address Concerns About Proposed Smoking Ban
  • PEIA Seeks to Validate Insurance Eligibility
  •   Senate Passes Health Care Bill
  •   Tanning Salon Owners Feel Burned by Proposed 10 Percent Tax
  •   H1N1 Vaccine Recall Affects Nearly Every Health Department
  • H1N1 Vaccines Available before the Holidays
  •   Preston County H1N1 Declines
  •   The Hoss Brings Christmas to the Ronald McDonald House
  •   MHS Senior Wins Morgantown Weight Loss Competition
  •   Shop and a Shot at the Morgantown Mall
  • Batch of Recalled H1N1 Vaccines in W.Va.
  • 800,000 Doses of H1N1 Vaccine Recalled
  • YouTube Video Causes Stir Over Sugary Drinks
  •   Parts of Ohio Might End up with Too Much H1N1 Vaccine
  • Putnam County to Hold Pediatric H1N1 Clinic
  • Byrd Announces More Funding for W.Va. Projects
  • Ohio Valley Medical Center to Expand Behavioral Health Facility
  •   WVU Health Sciences Center Wants Smoking Ban Before Rest of Campus
  •   Wheeling-Pitt Retirees Start Paying More for Health Coverage
  • H1N1 Vaccine Will be Available to All Cabell County Residents
  • CHOMP Takes a Bite Out of Dental Problems in Monongalia County
  • Upshur County Girl with H1N1 Dies at Ruby Memorial
  • Cabell Huntington Hospital to Host Medicare D Event
  •   H1N1 Vaccines Offered To All WVU Students
  • Steubenville Man to be Featured on '60 Minutes' After Undergoing Historic Surgery
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Scheduled in Ironton This Week
  •   Children's Food Allergies on the Rise
  •   WVU Grant Studies Health Care Gaps in W.Va.
  • State Provides Safe Cribs for Christmas
  •   Study: Frequency of Diabetes Cases Could Increase
  •   Cabell Health Department Proposes New Smoking Regulations
  • AARP Card Burning Protest Scheduled
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinics to be held in Jackson County
  • H1N1 Clinics Continue in Cabell County This Week
  •   Franchise Fee Hitting Ohio Hospitals
  •   What You Need to Know About the Flu Bug
  •   Bluefield Hospital Tests For Diabetes
  •   Staying Healthy After Visiting Santa
  • Two Hospitalized in Monongalia County Ambulance Rollover
  •   Beaten WVU Student Moved to Georgia Hospital
  •   Bad Batch of H1N1 Vaccine Reported in Canada
  • Monongalia County Swine Flu Clinic Extends Eligibility Criteria
  •   Marion County Teen Dies After Battle with Rare Bone Cancer
  •   Raleigh County Woman Battles AIDS for Nearly a Decade
  •   W.Va. Doctors, Cancer Survivors Dislike New Mammogram Guidelines
  • Marshall University to Host H1N1 Clinics
  • Hospitals Report Flu-Related Deaths
  • WVU Physicians Support Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s
  • H1N1 Clinic Scheduled in Cabell County
  • Morgantown Hospitals go Tobacco-Free
  • 2009 West Virginia Public Health Symposium Begins
  •   Angry Calls Follow Mammogram Recommendations
  •   Staying Fit Doesn't Have to be Expensive
  •   New Guidelines Re-Write The Book On When And How Often Women Need Mammograms
  •   Task Force Study Reveals New Mammogram Guidelines
  • Cabell Huntington Hospital to Observe COPD Awareness Day
  •   Doctors Warn About the Dangers of Drug Interaction
  •   Marion County Rescue Squad Named 'Agency of the Year'
  •   Retired Bridgeport Police Dog Needs Medical Help
  •   Benefits Group Discusses Health Care Reform
  • UHC Auxiliary to present 49th Holly Ball
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinic to be Held in Nicholas County
  • Seasonal Flu Vaccine Clinic to be held in Cabell County
  •   Back Pain Screenings at Physical Therapy Office in Fairmont
  •   Hats with Hugs Gives Support to Cancer Patients
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinic to be Held Friday in Putnam County
  •   Groups Hold Health Care Rally, Protest Capito's Position
  • Health Right Recieves Anti-Virals for No Cost Prescriptions
  • Kanawha-Charleston Health Department in Spotlight for H1N1 Vaccination Efforts
  • Another Death From Possible H1N1 Virus Reported
  •   Travel Risky for Some Because of H1N1 Virus
  •   Monongalia County Clinic Offered Free Dental Care for Veterans
  • Kanawha County Has Another Possible Flu Death
  •   Fairmont Free Clinic Celebrates Grand Opening
  • Patient Being Treated for H1N1 at Morgantown Hospital Dies
  • Seasonal Flu Clinic set for Cabell County
  •   Preston County Sets H1N1 Vaccine Schedule for Public Schools
  • W.Va.'s Representatives Vote Along Party Lines on Health Care Reform Bill
  • Harrison County Announces More H1N1 Shot Clinics
  •   Monongalia County Finishes School Vaccinations for H1N1
  •   Another Hospital Changes Visitation Policies Due to Flu
  •   Monongalia General Hospital Hosts a Diabetes Fair
  •   H1N1 Clinic Draws Huge Crowd in Clarksburg
  •   Fairmont General Hospital Changes Visitor Policy in Response to Flu
  •   Prices Cause for Fall in Recent Ginseng Harvests
  • Upshur-Buckhannon Health Department Holds Two H1N1 Clinics
  •   New Ambulance Car Seat Laws to Take Effect
  •   Governor Manchin Visits Bridgeport Students to Discuss Swine Flu
  •   Pharmacists Compounding Tamiflu For Children During Shortage
  •   Harrison County H1N1 Clinic Rescheduled
  •   Local Dentist Offers Trick-or-Treat for the Troops
  •   Grant Town Braces for Winter Water Problems
  •   Raleigh General Hospital's New Cardiology Lab Open For Business
  •   Manchin Steps Up Flu Fight
  •   Area Hospitals Change Visitation Regulations
  •   Experts Discuss Containing the H1N1 Flu Pandemic
  •   Area Hospitals Changing Visitation Rules Due to Swine Flu
  • Breast Cancer Survivor Spreads the Word of Caution
  •   H1N1 Vaccines Available to the Public in Monongalia County
  • Officials Break Ground on Nursing Home Expansion in Morgantown
  •   More Area Hospitals Restrict Visitors to Combat H1N1
  • Hundreds Line Up for H1N1 Shots in Harrison County
  •   Raleigh County Schools Will Not Close Because of H1N1 Outbreaks
  • Ruby Memorial Hospital: MHS Student Who Died Had H1N1 Influenza
  •   Upshur County School Attendance Steadily Drops During Flu Season
  •   UHS Holds Kids Safety Fair
  •   UPDATE: Teenage H1N1 Patient Dies in Monongalia County
  •   Marion County Holds H1N1 Immunization Clinic
  •   Harrison County H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Canceled
  • Local High School Students Raise Money for Breast Cancer Research
  •   Preston Hospital Restricts Visitors Due to H1N1
  •   Diabetes and Recognition a Priority at Clarksburg VA Hospital
  •   Flu Shots Go Fast at WBOY Flu Shot Day
  •   Hundreds Attempt to Get H1N1 Vaccine
  •   H1N1 Vaccines Made Available in Tazewell Schools
  •   Mon General Using World's Smallest Heart Pump
  •   Harrison County BOE Prepares for Swine Flu
  •   Davis Health System Celebrates '100 Miles in 100 Days'
  • Bridgeport Christens New Public Safety Building
  •   STEPS Center Opens at WVU Hospitals
  • Smoking Might Put Non-Smokers' Hearts at Risk
  •   Women's Health Month, Exercise Go Hand in Hand
  •   Women's Health Month and Exercise Go Hand in Hand
  •   Flu Shot Shortage a Concern for Some
  •   Women's Health Month and Exercise Go Hand in Hand
  • Fourth West Virginian Dies From H1N1
  •   Flu Shot Fair Held at WVU Hospital
  •   Women's Health Month and Beginning Exercise Go Hand in Hand
  • HHS Unveils New Features on Flu.gov
  •   Chef Marion Ohlinger of Richwood Grill Presents Turkey Breast with Pepita
  •   Clinical Trial Network Established For Cancer Patients
  •   State Tries to Keep Schools Open During H1N1 Pandemic
  •   Chef Paul Dascanio presents Chicken Marsala as prepared for diabetics
  •   Camp Dawson Soldiers to Participate in "Ms. America TaTas" Walk
  •   Board of Health Member Appointed
  •   Swine Flu Community Forum Held in Marion County
  •   Warriors in Pink Quilt on Display in Morgantown
  •   H1N1 Fears Continue In Hometowns
  •   Chef Dale Hawkins presents Lemon Scented Quinoa Salad with Tahini Dressing
  •   W.Va. to Compile End of Life Care Database
  •   FSU Rugby Player Diagnosed with Cancer
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Sponsoring 'Working Women's Tuesdays'
  •   Health Care Battle Spills into Streets
  •   Weight Watchers Celebrates 40 Years
  •   Chef Nemat Odeh presents Farm Raised Salmon with Farmers Garden Salad
  •   Local College Begins Free Monthly Seminars for Seniors
  •   H1N1 Cases Up in West Virginia
  •   Executive Chef Tim Goots presents Poached Salmon with Tomato al Fresco
  •   Coats for our Community Drive
  •   Local Representative for National Diabetes Center
  •   5th Annual Harrison County Buddy Walk
  •   A Familiar Face to Show Up on National Cereal Boxes
  • Schiffler Cancer Center Participating in New Clinical Trials
  •   Plans for 'Old' UHC in Beginning Stages
  •   Lewis County Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Day
  •   Breast Cancer Awareness Month Noted in Monongalia County
  •   Choosy Kids Health Initiative to Go Nationwide
  •   Mon General Hospital holds fundraiser November 14 at Waterfront Place Hotel
  •   WVU Students Turn Out in Large Numbers to Recieve Flu Shots
  •   WIC's "Love To Grow" Campaign Starts Thursday
  • Rockefeller To Introduce Public Option
  • Former "Baywatch" Actress Sheds Light On Respiratory Illness
  •   Local BB&T Branch Reaches Out to Help Hungry
  • Area Weight-Loss Challenge Pays Off Big Time
  •   "World's Largest Ice Cream Social" Benefits Childhood Cancer Patients
  • 400 with H1N1 Virus at WVU
  • Volunteers "Honk for Health Care"
  •   Princeton Rehab Hospital Celebrates Rehab Week
  •   Elliott Appointed to Marion County Board of Health
  • Free Flu Shots Offered in Cabell County
  •   Is It a Cold, Flu or H1N1?
  •   Getting in Place for H1N1 Vaccines
  •   Health Departments Prepare for H1N1 Vaccine
  •   Start! Heart Walk Kickoff
  •   Healthcare Now Available for Those with No Insurance
  • Senator Rockefeller Meets With President Obama
  • Seasonal Flu Shots Start
  •   Study Shows Yoga Helps Reduce Lower Back Pain
  •   WVU Launches Online Swine Flu Survey for Students
  •   Senator Rockefeller Talks Health Care With Mon County Seniors
  •   Local University Tracks Swine Flu with Technology
  • Stressing The Importance Of Immunizations
  • September is National Preparedness Month
  •   Deputies Help Teachers Spot Meth Problems
  •   One Senior's Take on Health Care
  •   New Partnership to Fight Brain Disease
  •   H1N1 Taskforce Formed
  •   Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon
  •   Wounded Veterans Enjoy an Adventure Therapy Weekend
  •   Health Care Reform Debate Continues
  •   He Said No to Health Insurance
  • Free Seasonal Flu Shots for Veterans
  •   MDA Patient Profile: Brandon Rosencrance
  •   Small Amount Of Smoking Increases Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease
  •   Lose Weight And Win Prizes With Zumba
  • Inlfuenza Strain Threatens Dogs
  •   Monongalia County Healthcare Provides go Tobacco-Free
  • Officials Ready For Flu Season
  • Moorefield Doctor Arrested for Illegally Dispensing Meds
  •   WVU Offers Popular Heart Disease Prevention Program
  •   Monongalia General Hospital Awarded for Patient Safety
  • Multiple Blood Drives in Our Region Today
  • Free School Immunizations in Lawrence County, Ohio Wednesday
  •   Job Losses Double in Harrison County
  •   Marion County Health Board Member Removed
  •   Colleges Prep for Possible H1N1 Outbreak
  • Marion County Smoking Ban Suspended
  • Blood Drive Being Held in Lawrence County, Ohio Monday
  •   Auto-Pedestrian Accident in Harrison County
  •   WV Healthy Kids Day
  •   Harrison County Residents Voice Their Opinions on Healthcare
  •   August Named Ostomy Awareness Month
  • Blood Drive Being Held in Lincoln County Thursday
  • FSU Student "Probable" Case of Swine Flu
  •   Bonnie's Bus Stops in Flemington
  • Community Walk for Health in Boone County Friday Evening
  •   Wilson Martino Offering Kids Free Dental Work
  • Healthcare Reform Meeting Hosted by AARP
  •   Smoking Ban Affecting Marion County Business
  • Upshur County Man Charged in Baby's Death
  • Blood Drive on MU's South Charleston Campus Tuesday
  •   Health Screenings in Morgantown
  •   "Green Goo" Flows into West Fork River
  • Confirmed Swine Flu at Charleston School
  • Blood Drive Being Held in Wayne County Thursday Afternoon
  • Women's Health Fair in Charleston Thursday
  •   Marion County Smoke-Free
  • Companies Recognized for Workplace Breastfeeding
  • More Meals to be Trucked Out to Seniors
  • Four Swine Flu Cases Confirmed in Harrison County
  • Blood Drive in South Point Monday
  •   Harrison County Native Receives Purple Heart
  • Morgantown Health Facilities Set Tobacco-Free Goal
  • WV "Top Chef" - Area Charity Plans Signature Chef Auction
  •   WVU Hospitals Hosts Farmer's Market
  •   Morgantown Hospitals to go Tobacco-Free
  • Blood Drive in Ironton Wednesday
  •   Nursing Home Planning
  • Possible Swine Flu Cases at 4-H Camp Investigated
  • Health and Wellness Fair to Be Held in Huntington Tuesday
  •   New Weight-Loss Program at Morgantown Chiropractor
  •   Cecil Jarvis Memorial Triathalon
  •   "Strongmen" Visit MGH Patients
  • HealthWatch for July 24, 2009
  • Swine Flu Confirmed in Doddridge County
  • HSTA Celebrates 15 Years
  • HealthWatch for July 23, 2009
  • A National First For A Worker In Putnam County
  •   HealthWatch for July 22, 2009
  •   Morgantown Research Firm Partners with Johns Hopkins University
  •   Potential Lawsuit over Retired Teachers Benefits
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Health Department Holds Meningitis Panel
  •   HealthWatch for July 21, 2009
  • HealthWatch for July 20, 2009
  •   Salem Optometrist Moves to a New Location
  •   People Rally Against Government Controlled Health Care
  • Swine Flu Case Confirmed in Lewis County
  •   HealthWatch for July 17, 2009
  •   St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Cares for Whole Family
  •   HealthWatch for July 16, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for July 15, 2009
  •   WVU Researchers Using $3 Million in Stimulus Money
  •   Upshur County Campers Test Positive for Swine Flu
  •   Clarksburg Ranks Number One in the Country in Helping Citizens with Prescription Drug Costs
  •   Harrison County Hospital Takes Top Honor for Food Service
  • State Eligible for More Than $2 Million to Fight Swine Flu
  •   Marion County Goes Smoke Free August 1
  •   Winners Named in "Snore Score" Contest
  •   Flu Scare At Upshur County Youth Camp
  •   Swine Flu Hits Brickstreet
  • Campers from Upshur County Camp Tested for Swine Flu
  •   HealthWatch for July 9, 2009
  •   Free Dental Work At Wilson Martino Dental
  •   HealthWatch for July 8, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for July 7, 2009
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Opens Medical Equipment Store
  •   Davis Memorial Hospital Opens its WVU Cardiac Clinic In Elkins
  •   WVU Study Seeks Arthritis Patients
  •   HealthWatch for July 6, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for July 3, 2009
  •   Healthwatch for July 2, 2009
  •   VA Hospital Holds Welcome Home Festival
  •   Preston Memorial Hospital Goes Smoke-Free
  • HealthWatch for July 1, 2009
  • West Virginia Is 3rd Fattest State
  • Change in State Law Allows WV 16-Year-Olds to Donate Blood
  •   National Guardsman Exposed to Chemicals Speaks
  •   HealthWatch for June 30, 2009
  • Nearly $19 Million Available to Community Health Centers in West Virginia
  •   UPDATE: FGH Workers Could Go On Strike Wednesday
  •   Sports Stars Golf for WVU Children's Hospital
  • Health Fair in Charleston This Weekend
  • West Virginia Rx Offers Free Prescription Drugs
  • Brain Fitness Seminar for Seniors in Huntington Thursday
  •   Philippi's Walking Park Gets New Additions
  •   Morgantown Cancer Research Advocate Returns from Washington, D.C.
  • Free Meals Available to Cabell County Children This Summer
  •   Families React to Cancelled MDA Summer Camp
  •   FGH Holds Snore Score Contest
  • Blood Drive in Charleston Monday
  • MDA Summer Camp Canceled as Swine Flu Precaution
  • UCARE Plans Pool Parties Prevent Drunk Driving Accidents
  •   HealthWatch for June 18, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for June 17, 2009
  • Measles Case Reported in WV
  •   HealthWatch for June 16, 2009
  •   WVU Eye Institute Holds Summer Camps for Kids
  • Update on U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd
  •   HealthWatch for June 15, 2009
  •   Bereavement Camp Helps Kids Adjust to the Loss of Loved Ones
  •   WVU Children's Hospital Patients Color Christmas Spirit
  • HealthWatch for June 12, 2009
  • Health Care Town Hall Meeting in Huntington Saturday
  • One Case of Bacterial Meningitis Confirmed at Ohio University
  • West Virginia's State Lab Now Certified to Test for Swine Flu
  •   Cards of Hope Project Looking for Supply Donations
  •   HealthWatch for June 11, 2009
  • Second Probable Case of Bacterial Meningitis at Ohio University
  • Putnam County To Take Part In Mock Health Disaster Drill
  •   A Little Pampering Goes a Long Way for Cancer Fundraiser
  •   HealthWatch for June 10, 2009
  •   Alternative Medicine in Morgantown
  •   HealthWatch for June 9, 2009
  • HealthWatch for June 8, 2009
  •   CAMC Shows Off New Surgical Robot
  • CAMC Holds Annual Healthfest
  •   Well-Known Vocal Surgeon Visits WVU Hospitals
  • HealthWatch for June 5, 2009
  •   Barrackville Students Raise Money for Classmate in Need
  •   Clarksburg & Bridgeport Police and Fire Departments to Compete in Blood Drive
  •   HealthWatch for June 4, 2009
  •   Company Donates Defibrillator to Bruceton School
  •   HealthWatch for June 3, 2009
  •   Four Cases of Swine Flu Confirmed in West Virginia
  •   Wound Healing Center Hosts Open House
  •   Dominion Makes Donations to Local Free Clinics
  •   HealthWatch for June 2, 2009
  •   Marion Co. Man Willing to Try Anything for Eyesight
  •   Robert L. Bland MS Students Host Raze Event for Younger Students
  •   101 New Nurses Start at WVU
  • HealthWatch for June 1, 2009
  •   More Possible Swine Cases In West Virginia
  • Doddrige County Students Learn About Healthy Eating
  •   New Pool and Spa Safety Regulations
  •   Oral Health Pilot Program Visits Nutter Fort
  •   Doddridge County to Form Ambulance Authority
  •   Healthwatch for May 29, 2009
  • Probable Swine Flu Case In Monongalia County
  •   Caregivers: Part 4 with Coach Bob Huggins
  •   HealthWatch for May 28, 2009
  •   Caregivers: Part 3 with Coach Bob Huggins
  •   VA Hospital Offer Special Clinic for Women Veterans
  •   Davis Memorial Hospital has New Technology to Detect Breast Cancer Sooner
  •   HealthWatch for May 27, 2009
  • Free Stroke Screenings in Huntington Wednesday
  •   Caregivers: Part 2 with Coach Bob Huggins
  •   "100 Miles in 100 Days" Program Stepped-Off Tuesday
  •   HealthWatch for May 26, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for May 25, 2009
  •   Red Cross Offers Gas Card with Blood Donation
  •   New Technology At Davis Memorial Hospital
  •   HealthWatch for May 22, 2009
  •   Women's Health Clinic Bucks National Trend in Number of C-Sections
  •   Caregivers: Part 4 with Senator Rockefeller
  •   HealthWatch for May 21, 2009
  •   Josh Fosbrink's Dental Makeover
  •   Goodbye Cancer, Hello Cure
  •   Caregivers: Part 3 with Senator Rockefeller
  • State Program Targets Low Income High Risk Pregnancies
  •   HealthWatch for May 20, 2009
  • West Virginia Remains Free of Swine Flu
  •   Caregivers: Part 2 with Senator Rockefeller
  •   HealthWatch for May 19, 2009
  • Nearly $30,000 in Federal Funds Awarded to Cabell and Wayne Counties
  • Marshall Receives National "Top Ten Award" for Family Practice
  •   Caregivers: Part 1 with Senator Rockefeller
  •   HealthWatch for May 18, 2009
  • Wheeling Hospital’s Dr. Merrick Grabs National Spotlight
  •   Caregivers: Part 5 with Betty Ireland
  •   HealthWatch for May 15, 2009
  • Exposure to Floodwaters Alone is Not a Reason to Receive Tetanus Shot
  •   Caregivers: Part 4 with Betty Ireland
  •   InfantSEE Moblie Clinic Offers Free Tests for Babies
  •   HealthWatch for May 14, 2009
  • Huntington Chamber Committee to Collect Donations for Domestic Violence Shelter
  •   WV State Police Assign Two New Officers to Drug Diversion Unit
  •   Caregivers: Part 3 with Betty Ireland
  •   St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: Finding Cures & Saving Children
  • Byrd Urges President to Approve Disaster Declaration
  •   WVU Announces Plans for Health & Wellnes Facility
  • Important Information for Pike County Flood Victims
  • Caregivers: Part 2 with Betty Ireland
  • Free Water Testing Kits Available to Pike Countians
  • Assistance Agencies Announced for Pike County Flood Victims
  •   HealthWatch for May 12, 2009
  • Louisa, Kentucky Residents to Help Flood Victims in Floyd County
  •   Caregivers: Part 1 with Betty Ireland
  •   HealthWatch for May 11, 2009
  • Free Infant Eye Exams in Huntington on Monday
  •   Shinnston Paints the Town Purple
  •   "No Drugs Down the Drain"
  •   Caregivers: Part 10 with Alex Ruoff
  •   Caregivers: Part 9 with Alex Ruoff
  •   West Virginia Oncology Society Holds Statewide Meeting
  • HealthWatch for May 8, 2009
  • Rockefeller Introduces 2 Bills to Expand Government Health Care
  • DEP Closes First American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Loan
  •   Caregivers: Part 8 with Alex Ruoff
  •   Caregivers: Part 7 with Alex Ruoff
  •   Nursing Simulation Lab at FSU
  • Tackling Mental Health Issues In Children
  •   Battling Bed Bugs In Charleston
  •   HealthWatch for May 7, 2009
  • Salt Rock Boil Water Advisory Lifted
  •   Caregivers: Part 6 with Alex Ruoff
  •   Caregivers: Part 5 with Alex Ruoff
  •   Bark-B-Q To Benefit Humane Society
  •   UHC Nurses Honored
  •   HealthWatch for May 6, 2009
  •   Caregivers: Part 4 with Alex Ruoff
  • West Virginia American Water Recognizes National Drinking Water Week
  • Cabell County Schools Seeking Volunteers for Summer Feeding Program
  •   Caregivers: Part 3 Alex Ruoff
  •   HealthWatch for May 5, 2009
  •   Caregivers: Part 2 with Alex Ruoff
  • Law Firm Pledges $25,000 to Proposed Cabell Huntington Children's Hospital
  •   HealthWatch for May 4, 2009
  • Free Infant Eye Exams in Charleston Monday
  • Free Asthma Education and Lung Function Testing in Charleston Monday
  • No Swine Flu Reported at any WVU Hospitals or Clinics
  • 2009 'Expect the Best' Award Winners Announced
  •   Smoking Cessation Classes at FGH
  • HealthWatch for May 1, 2009
  • St. Mary's Regional Stroke Center Earns Gold Performance Achievement Award
  • West Virginia to Receive $63 Million in State USDA Recovery Act Funds
  •   Marion County Spring Special Olympics
  •   Oncology Unit Ready to Open at Mon General
  •   Healthwatch for April 30, 2009
  •   FSU Walk for Lunch
  •   HealthWatch for April 29, 2009
  • As Swine Flu Spreads, Charter Flight From Mexico Plans Return to Charleston
  •   HealthWatch for April 28, 2009
  •   Monongalia County Woman Writes Midwife Memoir
  •   HealthWatch for April 27, 2007
  •   Health Officials Advise Swine Flu Precautions
  • West Virginia Power Presents Tobacco-Free Night April 25
  •   HealthWatch for April 24, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for April 23, 2009
  •   Local Hospitals Celebrate National Volunteer Week
  •   Two Harrison County Mayors Meet About A Common Goal
  •   HealthWatch for April 22, 2009
  •   Healthwatch for April 21, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for April 20, 2009
  •   Event Helps Kids Make Healthy Choices
  •   Spring Cleaning? Don't Forget the Medicine Cabinet!
  •   Healthwatch for April 17, 2009
  • Charleston YMCA Holding Healthy Kids Day Saturday
  •   Ribbon Cutting Held for WVU Cancer Center
  • HealthWatch for April 16, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for April 15, 2009
  •   "Bonnie's Bus" Rolls Out in Monongalia County
  • Wednesday is "Bank Day" for Cabell-Wayne Start! Heart Walk
  •   Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center Celebration
  •   Local Spa Offers Girls' Package to Benefit Cancer Patient
  •   HealthWatch for April 14, 2009
  •   Local Law Firm Takes Up Healthy Habits
  •   Healthwatch for April 13, 2009
  •   Lewis County High Students Report on Blood Drive
  •   HealthWatch for April 10, 2009
  •   Is West Virginia in a Mental Health Care Crisis?
  •   Healthwatch for April 9, 2009
  •   Anna Jarvis Elementary Holds Relay for Life
  •   HealthWatch for April 8, 2009
  •   STUDY: One in Five Pre-Schoolers is Obese
  •   HealthWatch for April 7, 2009
  •   HealthWatch for April 6, 2009
  •   Kids Learn to Be "Choosy"
  •   WVU Board of Governors Approves Health Sciences Restructure
  •   Health Department Calls Lincoln HS Antibiotic Campaign a "Success"
  •   HealthWatch for April 3, 2009
  • Rockefeller Urges Action for WV Soldiers Exposed to Chemical in Iraq
  •   Local Smoke Specialty Shops Cringe as Customers Buy Less
  •   WVUH Gets Organ Donation Award
  •   Health Department Hands Out Antibiotics at Lincoln High School
  •   HealthWatch for April 2, 2009
  •   Hospitals Work Towards Total Electronic Medical Records
  •   Another Lincoln High School Student Could Have Bacterial Meningitis
  •   CDC: People need to Slash Salt Intake
  •   HealthWatch for April 1, 2009
  • Volunteers Needed for Kanawha River Cleanup
  •   HealthWatch for March 31, 2009
  •   Another Meningitis Case Reported at Lincoln High School
  • Governor Manchin Encourages Residents to Plant Trees During Arbor Month
  • Healthwatch for March 30, 2009
  • WVRx Provides Toll-Free Number for Residents Without Prescription Drug Coverage
  • WV to Receive $6.6 Million for Community Health Centers
  • Healthwatch for March 27, 2009
  • Belmont County Health Center Receives Stimulus Money
  • Latest C8 Health Report Released
  • Blood Drive in Ironton Friday
  • Colorectal Cancer Awareness Event in Huntington on Friday
  •   Study Shows Higher Rate of Mortality for Red Meat Eaters...But What Else is Involved?
  •   Calorie Information Coming to a Restaurant Near You?
  •   Dead Horse Causes Concern in Marion County
  •   Mon County Board of Health Hears Benefits of Smoking Ban
  •   Lewis County Senior Center Hosts Program on Prescription Drugs In Rural WV
  • Healthwatch for March 26, 2009
  • Bill Would Create Legislative Oversight Board for Mental Health Care
  • Planning Meeting Set for Recreation Center in Huntington
  • Blood Drives in Lincoln and Wayne Counties Thursday
  •   Wellness for All Ages: New Non-Profit to Bring c
  •   Tygart Valley High School Students Involved In "Kick Butts Day"
  •   Healthwatch for March 25, 2009
  • HealthWatch for March 24, 2009
  •   WVU Promotes Walking for 15th Year
  •   Healthwatch for March 23, 2009
  •   Avoid Gaining Those "Recession Pounds"
  • Healthwatch for March 20, 2009
  • WV Lawmakers and Governor's Office Tip Off for Charity March 23
  • Capito Announces $184,000 for Derricks Creek Water Project
  • Healthwatch for March 19, 2009
  • Rockfeller Bill Would Ban Insurers From Disqualifying Based Upon Pre-Existing Conditions
  • Blood Drive in Point Pleasant Thursday
  •   "Harrison, We Can" Kicks Off Six Week Weight-Loss Competition
  •   Healthwatch for March 18, 2009
  • Vaccination Clinic for Marshall Students Set for Wednesday
  •   Healthwatch for March 17, 2009
  •   Health Officials Confirm LHS Student Has Meningitis
  •   Healthwatch for March 16, 2009
  • Wheeling Hospital Planning Third Annual Cardiovascular Health Conference.
  • Asthma Education Training Held
  • Senator Rockefeller Secures Child Care Funding for W. Va.
  • Valley Health WIC Office in Huntington to Host Open House March 20
  •   Harrison-Clarksburg Health Department Hands Out Meningitis Vaccines
  •   Healthwatch for March 13, 2009
  • Byrd Directs Funding to Marshall University
  •   Lincoln High School Student May Have Bacterial Meningitis
  •   Healthwatch for March 12, 2009
  •   Healthwatch for March 11, 2009
  • Byrd Secures $5.7 million for Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling
  •   Possible Case of Bacterial Meningitis in Harrison County School
  •   Workers Evacuated from United Hospital Center Work Site
  •   Community Helps Fund Liver Transplant
  •   Healthwatch for March 10, 2009
  • Meningitis Confirmed in WVU Student Death
  •   Top Health Stories
  • City Kids May Breathe Easier in the Country, WVU Researcher Finds
  •   Residents Speak Out on Reversal of Embryonic Stem Cell Research by President Obama
  •   Free Fitness And Nutrition Program Available in Belington
  •   Healthwatch for March 9, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For March 9th.
  •   Healthwatch for March 6, 2009
  • HealthWatch 7 For March 6th.
  • Lincoln County Students Kick Off "Healthy Rivalry" Program March 9
  •   Open Forum Held at WVU to Discuss Meningitis
  •   Repairs Continue at Ronald McDonald House
  •   Healthwatch for March 5, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For March 5
  • New Bill Would Make It Harder for County Health Boards to Implement Smoking Bans
  •   Tucker County Woman Loses Nearly 300 Pounds
  •   Healthwatch for March 4, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For March 4th.
  • UPDATE: WVU Student Dies
  •   Ambulance Authority in the Works for Doddridge County
  •   Belington Community Medical Services Association to Receive $1.15 Million In Stimulus Money
  •   Healthwatch for March 3, 2009
  •   Top Health Stories
  •   Healthwatch for March 2, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For March 2nd
  •   Gardisil Vaccine Offered During Open Clinic
  •   Healthwatch for February 27, 2009
  •   WVU Stroke Study Discovers Misinformation About Treatment
  •   Hearts of Gold Service Dogs Aid Area Residents
  •   Unplanned Pregnancy Seminar Held in Bridgeport
  •   Healthwatch for February 26, 2009
  • Marshall to Hold Forum on HPV and Cervical Cancer Prevention Thursday Evening
  •   "Learn To Run" Class Being Offered in Randolph County
  •   Healthwatch for February 25, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb 25th.
  •   Improving Vaccination Rates Among Adolescents
  • Cost of Health Insurance to Rise for Charleston, Kanawha County Government Employees
  •   Heart Healthy Cooking Show Held in Elkins
  •   Healthwatch for February 24, 2009
  • HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 24th
  •   Healthwatch for February 23, 2009
  • HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 23rd.
  •   Stonewall Jackson Resort Hosts Special Mardi Gras Feast
  •   Fairmont Doctor Gets National Award
  • Healthwatch for February 20, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 20th
  • WVUH Cuts Back to Stay Financially Healthy
  •   Healthwatch for February 19, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 20th
  •   Vein Viewer Takes Sting out of ER
  •   Healthwatch for February 18, 2009
  • Docs: Kids' Cholesterol Study Reassuring
  • Getting Advice On Taking Medicines
  •   "Wild Things" Visit WVU Children's Hospital
  •   Area Colleges and Universities Observe "Think Pink" Events
  •   Healthwatch for February 17, 2009
  •   Top Health Stories
  •   Study Looks at the Benefits of Video Games for the Disabled
  •   Healthwatch for February 16, 2009
  • HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 16th
  •   Walk-In Treatment Center Opens in Upshur County
  • Teen Stop Smoking Program Getting A Boost From Federal Government
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 13, 2009
  •   Study: Flu Virus Hates Moist Air
  •   Healthwatch for February 12, 2009
  • HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 12th.
  •   Tucker County Commission Discusses Privatizing Ambulance Services
  •   First Flu Study of Its Kind in Morgantown
  •   Baby Girl's Restored Vision is a "Miracle in Morgantown"
  • Healthwatch for February 10, 2009
  •   Top Health Stories
  •   Healthwatch for February 9, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb 9th.
  •   New Urgent Care Facility Opens in Bridgeport
  •   Is There A Mental Health Crisis In West Virginia?
  •   WVU Helping to Develop Cancer Cream
  •   Healthwatch for February 6, 2009
  •   HealthWatch For Feb. 6th.
  • People Across Nation Go Red
  • Free Health Screenings at Charleston Town Center Friday Morning
  •   Healthwatch for February 5, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb 5th.
  •   Unidentified Odor In Fifth Grade Classroom In Beverly Elementary School
  •   WVU & Mon General Renew Heart Surgery Agreement
  •   Pratt & Whitney Makes Donation to New UHC project
  •   Healthwatch for February 4, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 4th.
  •   HealthPlus Opens New Facility
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 3, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 3rd.
  •   Long Winter Days Got You Down?
  •   Marion Co. Teachers and Officials Push Healthcare Reform Bill
  • Healthwatch for February 2, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Feb. 2nd.
  •   Healthwatch for January 30, 2009
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 29th.
  • CAMC: We Won't Lay Off Employees
  •   Mon General's Renovations Right on Track
  •   Healthwatch for January 28, 2009
  •   A California Mother Really Has Her Hands Full This Afternoon... With 8 Bundles of joy!
  •   Davis Health System Celebrates Home Health Store Opening
  •   Healthwatch for January 27, 2009
  •   FGH Holds Grand Opening for its HealthPlex
  • Doddridge County Adopts 100% Smoking Ban
  •   Healthwatch for January 26, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 26th
  •   Making Sure Dental Health Doesn't Get Brushed To The Side
  •   More Than Half of WV Smokers Don't Quit After Cancer Diagnosis
  •   Healthwatch for January 23, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 23rd
  •   Healthwatch for January 22, 2009
  •   Broaddus Hospital Makes Emergency Room Staffing Changes
  •   Harrison County Suspends Smoking Ban
  •   Healthwatch for January 21, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 21st
  • Board of Health Suspends Smoking Ban in Harrison County
  • HealthWatch 7 For January 19th
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 16th.
  •   Area Gyms Focus on Dieting on a Budget
  •   Merlin's Magic Makes Paper Medical Charts Disappear at WVUH
  •   Healthwatch for January 15, 2009
  • HealthWatch 7 For January 15th.
  •   Healthwatch for January 14, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Jan. 14
  •   Healthwatch for January 13, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 13th.
  •   Morgantown Doctor Helps Eliminate Childhood Blindness Worldwide
  •   2008 UHC Campaign A Success
  •   Healthwatch for January 12, 2009
  • 7 News Healthwatch For January 12,2009
  •   Cheat Lake Students Have Fun with Zumba
  •   Healthwatch for January 9, 2009
  •   Top Health Stories For January 9, 2009
  •   Healthwatch for January 8, 2009
  •   Harrison Commission Backs Smoking Ban Amendment
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 8th.
  •   Healthwatch for January 7, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 7th.
  •   Healthwatch for January 6, 2009
  •   Top Health Stories
  •   Healthwatch for January 5, 2009
  •   HealthWatch 7 For January 5th.
  •   Businesses React to Smoking Ban
  •   Handling Deer Meat Gives Girl Disease.
  •   Healthwatch for January 2, 2009
  •   Top Health Stories For January 2, 2009
  •   Healthwatch for January 1, 2009
  •   Salem Pub Owner Rallies Support Against Smoking Ban
  •   An Elkins Home Medicine and Medical Supplies Store Has Moved
  •   Healthwatch for December 30, 2008
  •   Oral Cancer Is On The Rise In The U.S.
  •   Healthwatch for December 29, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Dec. 29
  •   Officials Cut Ribbon on FGH HeathPlex
  •   Cold Weather Quickly Fills Area Homeless Shelters
  •   Cancer Care Center Treats Chemo Patients in Comfort
  • Healthwatch for December 22, 2008
  •   Healthy Supermarket Sweep
  •   Healthwatch for December 19, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for December 18, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 17th.
  • Men Raise Awareness About Women's Heart Health
  •   Healthwatch for December 17, 2008
  •   CAMC Heart and Vascular Center Dedicated
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 16, 2008
  • Top Health Stories
  •   Healthy Holiday Parties at School
  •   New Mountain CAP Program Offers Free Diapers To Pregnant Women Who Quit Smoking
  • Healthwatch for December 15, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 15th.
  • Healthwatch for December 12, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 12th.
  •   YMCA Buys New Equipment
  • 24-hour Center for Transferred Patients Opens
  •   Healthwatch for December 11, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For December 11th.
  •   Healthwatch for December 10, 2008
  •   North View Elementary Students Develop Rash
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 10th.
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 9, 2008
  • Free Drive-Thru Flu Shots Available in Huntington Tuesday Afternoon
  •   Davis & Elkins College Going Smoke-Free In Its Residence Halls
  •   Healthwatch for December 8, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 8th.
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 5, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 5th.
  • Senior Santa Drive Needs Donations
  •   Healthwatch for December 4, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories
  • Huntington Author Helps Sick Children
  • Donation Made to Pink Ribbon Fund at St. Mary's
  •   Medicare Enrollment Session Planned
  •   Healthwatch for December 3, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For December 3rd.
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 2, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For December 2nd.
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 1, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For December 1st.
  • 7 News Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch for November 27, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 28th.
  •   Holiday Season Can Mean Weight Gain for Some
  •   Healthwatch for November 26, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 26th.
  •   Healthwatch for November 25, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For November 25th.
  •   Healthwatch for November 24, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 24th
  •   Regional Raze On 2008
  •   Fun Fitness 101 Gets Kids Active at an Early Age
  •   New State Policy On School Snacks
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 21, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 21st.
  •   Healthwatch for November 20, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 20th.
  •   Study Finds New Tobacco Product Highly Addictive
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 19, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 19th.
  •   Heart Attacks Hit Younger Patients
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 18, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 18th.
  •   Haven't Heard From Your Elderly Neighbor?
  • Healthwatch for November 17, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 17th.
  •   Healthwatch for November 14, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For November 14th
  •   PEIA Holds Hearing to Inform Workers of Potential Rate Hike
  •   Air Quality tested at Morgantown Bars
  •   Radiothon Raises Money for WVU Children's Hospital
  •   Healthwatch for November 13, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 13th.
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 12, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Nov. 12
  •   A Second Chance: Chief Phil Scott's Heart Attack
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 11, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch For November 11,2008
  •   Hometown Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch for November 10, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories For November 10,2008
  • Increasing Access To Mammograms To Those In Rural Areas
  •   Mobile Mammography Bus Unveiled at WVU
  •   Healthwatch for November 7, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For November 7th.
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 6, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories For November 6,  2008
  •   Healthwatch for November 5, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Nov. 5
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 4, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 3, 2008
  •   Help for Diabetics
  •   HealthWatch7 For November 3rd.
  •   Falling Back: Heart Health & Smoke Detectors
  •   Blast Brain Injuries Highlighted
  • Healthwatch for October 31, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For October 30th.
  •   Healthwatch for October 29, 2008
  • Harman School Getting Over Illness
  •   Healthwatch for October 28, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For October 28th
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Oct. 27
  • Healthwatch for October 24, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For Oct. 23.
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 23, 2008
  • Walmart Foundation Presents Grant to WVU Eye Institute
  •   HealthWatch For October 23rd.
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 22, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For Oct. 22
  •   Healthwatch for October 21, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for October 20, 2008
  •   Genetic Testing Used in Cancer Risk Assessment
  •   HealthWatch For Oct. 20
  • Gov. Manchin Awards Millions in Prevention Grants
  •   Senator Rockefeller, WVU Officials Dedicate Neurosciences Institute
  •   Healthwatch for October 17, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch For October 17,2008
  •   Finding Cures to Alzeheimer's & Other Memory Disorders
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 16, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Oct. 16
  •   Art Exhibit Honors Cancer Patients
  •   Healthwatch for October 15, 2008
  • Flu Shot Clinics Announced in Cabell County
  • HealthWatch For Oct. 15
  •   An Eye for An Eye
  • Pink Ladies Luncheon
  •   Healthwatch for October 14, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For October 14th
  •   Healthwatch for October 13, 2008
  • "Germ City" Comes To Kanawha County
  •   St. Mary's Hometown Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 10, 2008
  •   Morgantown School Holds Blood Drive
  •   7 News Healthwatch For October 10,2008
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 9, 2008
  • Putnam Business Moves To Smaller Location
  • The Wonder of Walnuts?
  •   7 News Healthwatch For October 8, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for October 8, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 7, 2008
  •   Organization Supports Breast Cancer Patients
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 6, 2008
  • 7 News Healthwatch For October 6,2008
  •   HealthWatch For October 3rd.
  •   Healthwatch For October 2, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For October 2nd.
  • Healthwatch for October 1, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For October 1st.
  •   Healthwatch for September 30, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 30th
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 29, 2008
  •   Relief For Chronic Pain
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  • Putnam County's Prescription Drug Program An Overwhelming Success
  • Healthwatch for Sept. 26, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 26th
  •   Smoking Ban Still an Issue in Monongalia County
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 25, 2008
  •   New Robot Unveiled at a Huntington Hospital
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 24, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For September 24th.
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 23, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 Report for Tuesday, September 23
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 22nd.
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 22, 2008
  • Walking For A Great Cause
  •   Financial Bail Out Is Expected To Get Bi-Partisan Support
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 19, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for September 18, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 18.
  •   Healthwatch for September 17, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch For September 17, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for September 16, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Sep. 15, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch For September 15,2008
  • Making Health Care Accessable and Affordable
  • McDowell County Teacher Finalist in National Competition
  • People Work to Clean Up Raleigh County
  •   Healthwatch for September 12, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 12
  •   Healthwatch for September 11, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 11
  • West Virginians Most Stressed In Nation
  •   Healthwatch for September 10, 2008
  •   HealthWatch7 for Sept. 10
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 9, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 9th.
  •   Miracle of Ice
  • Healthwatch for September 8, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Sept. 8
  •   Health Watch 7 For Sept. 5th
  •   STAND UP TO CANCER: Chemobrain Research Making Progress
  •   Healthwatch for September 4, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For Sept. 4
  • Healthwatch for September 3, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch For September 3rd, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for September 2, 2008
  • Healthwatch for August 29, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For August 29th.
  •   Lewis County Hospital Considers Tobacco-Free Campus
  •   Healthwatch for August 28, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch For August 28,2008
  •   Healthwatch for August 27, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Aug. 27
  •   Experts Suggest Seniors Plan Ahead for the "Golden Years"
  •   Healthwatch for August 26, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For August 26th
  •   "Golden Years" Changing for WV Seniors
  •   Healthwatch for August 25, 2008
  •   Healthwatch For August 22, 2008
  •   Possible Changes to Area Free Clinics
  •   Using Computers to Jump Start Healthy Living
  • New Board Of Pharmacy Rule Worries Free Clinics
  •   MVA Fairmont Clinic Goes Paperless
  •   Free Dental Day in Fairmont
  • Healthwatch for August 21, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For August 21st.
  • 7 News Healthwatch
  •   Fairmont Mother Wins Essay Contest
  •   Harrison County Passes Smoking Ban
  •   Healthwatch for August 20, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Smoking Ban Adjustment Period Starts in Marion County
  •   Healthwatch for August 19, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For August 19
  •   Healthwatch for August 18, 2008
  • Future Cancer Research Appears Promising
  •   SilverSneakers are Staying Fit at the YMCA
  • Lewis County Hospital Participates In MRSA Study
  •   Healthwatch for August 14, 2008
  •   Back to School Health
  •   HealthWatch 7 For August 14th.
  •   Healthwatch for August 13, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For Aug. 13
  •   Healthwatch for August 12, 2008
  • Healthwatch for Aug. 11, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For August 8
  •   HealthWatch For August 6
  •   HealthWatch 7 For August 5th
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch for July 31, 2008
  • 7 News Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch for July 30, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 30th.
  •   Healthwatch for July 29, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For July 29th.
  •   Repaid Kindness
  •   Red Cross Plans Major Blood Drive in Morgantown
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 28
  • Healthwatch for July 28, 2008
  • Kanawha Valley Companies Promote Physical Fitness
  • Healthwatch for July 25, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For July 25
  •   Randolph County Commissioners Decide to Stay Out of Smoking Ban Flap
  • Healthwatch for July 24, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7
  •   Strokes in Kids More Common Than Once Thought
  •   Healthwatch for July 23, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 23
  • Healthwatch for July 22, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For Jully 22
  • Healthwatch for July 21, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 21st.
  •   WV Suicide Rates Increase
  •   Healthwatch for July 18, 2008
  •   Amputee Bikers Ride 3,500 Miles
  • 7 News Healthwatch for July 18,2008
  •   Ohio Girl Organizes WVUH Children's Hospital Toy Donation
  • Healthwatch for July 17, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Do New Moms Need Sleep?
  • Healthwatch For July 16, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 16
  •   Kids Zumba Is A Hit
  • Healthwatch for July 15, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 15
  •   Healthwatch for July 14, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 14th, 2008
  • Healthwatch for July 11, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Mon General's $92 Million Dollar Expansion
  • Healthwatch for July 10, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch for July 9, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  • St. Mary’s Regional Cancer Center Recognized for Excellence
  •   High Cholesterol Bad for Kids, Too
  • 7 News Healthwatch for July 8,2008
  •   Healthwatch for July 8, 2008
  •   A new lifesaving helicopter is located in Upshur County.
  • 7 News Healthwatch For July 7, 2008
  • Healthwatch for July 7
  • Group Laces Up Running Shoes for Charity
  •   Kroger Issues Recall for Ground Beef
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 3rd.
  •   Red Cross to Trade Gas for Blood Donations
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 2nd
  •   CareXpress Opens in Buckhannon
  •   New Rules For Restaurant Inspections
  •   HealthWatch 7 For July 1st.
  •   Kid's Cooking Club Educates Children About Food
  •   Healthwatch for June 27, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 Report For June 27th.
  •   Healthwatch for June 26, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For June 26th.
  •   Healthwatch for June 25, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 June 25th.
  • HealthWatch 7 For June 24th.
  • HealthWatch 7 For June 23rd.
  •   Healthwatch for June 24, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for June 23, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for June 20, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For June 20th
  • Kanawha Health Investigators Find A Geographical Link To Three Cases Of Legionaire's Disease
  •   Healthwatch For June 19, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For June 19
  •   Healthwatch for June 18, 2008
  •   HeathWatch 7 For June 18
  •   One Person Dead As Three Cases Of Legionaire's Disease Confirmed In Kanawha County
  •   HealthWatch 7 For June 17
  •   Summer Camp Helps Get Kids Active
  •   WVU Children's Vision Camp Kicks Off in Harrison County
  •   Healthwatch for June 16, 2008
  • 7News Healthwatch
  •   Healthwatch For July 13, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For June 13
  •   WVU Releases Report on its Health Sciences Center
  •   Healthwatch for June 12, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For June 12th
  •   West Virginia Tomatoes on Safe List in Salmonella Outbreak, Agricultural Commissioner Says
  •   Healthwatch for June 11, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For June 11
  •   Putnam County Greenhouse Feeling Impact of National Salmonella Outbreak
  •   Healthwatch for June 10, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For June 10
  •   Healthwatch For June 9, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Remembering Aaron
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  • Concerns Mount Over Possible Caregiver Shortage
  • Healthwatch for June 5, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for June 4, 2008
  •   7 News Healthwatch
  •   Vets Nursing Home Passes Inspection
  • Turn-Off Week
  •   Healthwatch for June 3, 2008
  •   Heath Watch 7 For June 3rd.
  •   Seniors Using Virtual Sports To Exercise
  •   Healthwatch for June 2, 2008
  •   HeathWatch 7 For June 2
  •   Public Meeting on Marion County Smoking Ban
  •   Healthwatch for May 30, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For May 30
  •   Monongalia County Smoking Ban Vote is Tabled
  • Healthwatch for May 29, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for May 28, 2008
  •   Health Watch 7 For May 28
  •   Monongalia County Health Board to Consider More Smoking Regulations
  • Healthwatch for May 27, 2008
  • Healthwatch 7 for May 27,2008
  •   Healthwatch for May 26, 2008
  •   Healthwatch 7 for May 26, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for May 23, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for May 22, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For May 22
  •   Healthwatch for May 21, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For May 21st.
  •   Healthwatch for May 20, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For May 20
  •   Healthwatch for May 19, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For May 19
  •   Healthwatch for May 16, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 for May 16th.
  •   Healthwatch for May 15, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For May 15
  •   Healthwatch for May 14, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for May 13, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For May 13th.
  •   Healthwatch for May 12, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For May 12th
  •   Healthwatch for May 9, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For May 9
  •   Healthwatch for May 8, 2008
  •   HeathWatch 7 For May 8
  •   Healthwatch for May 7, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for May 6, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For May 6.
  •   Healthwatch for May 5, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 for May 5
  •   Healthwatch for May 2, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 for May 2nd
  •   Experts Say Area-Grown Produce is Healthier and Better for the Environment
  •   Healthwatch for May 1, 2008
  • Top Health Stories
  •   Healthwatch for Apr. 30, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Apr. 29, 2008
  • HealthWatch 7 For April 29th
  • Healthwatch for April 28, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for April 25, 2008
  •   HealthWatch 7 For April 25th
  •   7HealthWatch For April 24th.
  •   Healthwatch for April 23, 2008
  • 7HealthWatch For April 23
  •   Healthwatch for April 22, 2008
  •   7HealthWatch For April 22nd,2008
  •   Healthwatch for April 21, 2008
  •   Enable Project Empowers Others
  •   Healthwatch for Apr. 18, 2008
  • 7HealthWatch For April 18
  •   Ruby Memorial Hospital "Donates Life"
  •   Healthwatch for April 17, 2008
  •   7News HealthWatch For April 17
  •   1200 Sign Smoking Ban Petition in Marion County
  •   Smoking Ban Heating Up in Monongalia County
  •   7News HealthWatch For April 16
  •   Healthwatch for Apr. 16, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for April 15, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For April 15
  •   Healthwatch for Apr. 14, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For April 14
  • Teaching Healthy Lifestyles To Children
  •   Healthwatch for April 11, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For April 11
  •   New Info: Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Most of Harrison County
  •   Boil Water Bad News For Business
  •   Healthwatch for April 10, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For April 10
  •   West Virginia Birth To Three Facing An Uncertain Financial Future
  •   Harrison County Smoking Ban Tabled Again
  •   Healthwatch for April 9, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For April 9th
  •   Healthwatch for April 8, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For April 8
  •   Healthwatch for April 7, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For April 7
  •   Healthwatch for April 4, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for April 3, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For April 3
  •   Living with Autism
  •   Healthwatch for April 2, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For April 2
  •   Simplifying CPR
  •   WVU School of Medicine Makes Top Ten List
  •   Healthwatch for April 1, 2008
  •   Marion County Strengthens Smoking Ban
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 31, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories for March 31
  •   Healthwatch for March 28, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For March 28
  •   West Virginia Rx Becomes A Reality
  •   Smoking Ban Vote Delayed in Monongalia County
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 27, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For March 27
  •   Upcoming Allergy Season Expected To Be Severe
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 26, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 26th
  • WTRF HealthWatch For March 25
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 25, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 24, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 24
  • Healthwatch for Mar. 21, 2008
  • Healthwatch for Mar. 20, 2008
  •   Baby Delivered at Home
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 19, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 19th
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 18, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 18
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 17, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Mar.14, 2008
  •   Morgantown Named "Well City"
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 13, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 13
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 12, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For March 12th.
  •   Silver Sneakers Fitness Program Helps Seniors Stay In Shape
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 11, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For March 11
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 10, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 10th,2008
  •   Boil Water Advisory for Rivesville
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For March 7th,2008
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 6, 2008
  •   The Magic of Merlin
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 5
  • Top Health Stories For March 3,2008
  •   Healthwatch for Mar. 3, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 29, 2008
  •   Globetrotter Stops by WVU Children's Hospital
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 28, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 28
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 27, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 27
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 26, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 26th.
  •   Medicaid Recipients May Have Trouble Filling Prescriptions
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 25, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 25th.
  •   Randolph County Home to New Medical Facility
  •   Healthwatch for Feb, 22, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 22
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 21st
  • Area Schools Received Recalled Beef
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 20, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 20
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 19, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 19th
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 18, 2008
  •   WTRF HealtWatch For Feb. 18
  •   Special Report: Child Obesity
  • West Virginia, Home of the Most Medicated?
  •   Healthwatch for Feb, 15, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 15
  •   Possible Smoking Restrictions in Upshur County
  •   Being Heart Healthy
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 14, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 14
  • Flu Season In Full Swing
  • Healthwatch for Feb. 13, 2008
  •   Flu Is In The Air
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 12, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 12th.
  • Healthwatch for Feb. 11, 2008
  •   WTRF HealtWatch For Feb. 11
  •   Healthwatch For Feb. 8, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories For February 8,2008
  •   Little Life Changes
  • Healthwatch for Feb. 7, 2008
  •   Healthy Flavor of WV: Sesame Soy Glazed Pork Skewers
  •   Healthwatch for February 6, 2008
  •   WTRF HealtWatch For Feb. 6.
  •   What's Up at the Y?
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 5, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 5
  •   What's Going Around?
  •   Preventing Cervical Cancer
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 4, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 4
  •   Area Dentists Provide Free Dental Care To Kanawha Valley Youngsters
  •   Healthwatch for Feb. 1, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Feb. 1
  •   Epidemic Requires New Prescription
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 31, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Jan. 31
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 30, 2008
  •   HealthWatch For Jan.30
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 29, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan. 29.
  •   HealtWatch For Jan 28.
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 25, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Jan. 25th.
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 24, 2008
  • WTRF HealthWatch For Jan. 24
  •   Morgantown Construction Brings Jobs and Better Patient Care
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 23, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan 23
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 22, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan 22
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 21, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan 21st.
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 18, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 17, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan 17th.
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan. 16
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 15, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan 15
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 14, 2008
  •   WTRF HealthWatch For Jan 14
  •   West Virginia Rolls Out Prescription Drug Program
  • Healthwatch for Jan. 11, 2008
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Jan. 11th
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 10, 2008
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Jan. 10th
  •   Marion County Plans to Fix a 5 Year Sewage Problem
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 9, 2008
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Jan. 9
  •   Driven to Deliver
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 8, 2008
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Jan. 8
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 7, 2008
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 4, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories For January 4,2008
  • Healthwatch For Jan. 3, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories For January 3,2008
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 2, 2008
  •   Top Health Stories For January 2,2008
  •   Healthwatch for Jan. 1, 2008
  •   Dot.Com Dieting
  •   Top Health Stories For December 31st, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Dec. 28th.
  • Praying the Pounds Away
  •   Health Watch for Dec. 26, 2007
  •   Health Watch for Dec. 25, 2007
  •   The American Red Cross Needs Your Help This Holiday Season
  • Healthwatch for Dec. 24, 2007
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 20, 2007
  • WTRF Healthwatch For Dec 20th.
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 19, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Dec. 18.
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 18, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Dec 18th.
  •   Healthwatch For Dec. 17, 2007
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 14, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For December 14,2007
  • Healthwatch for Dec. 13, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Dec 13
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 12, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Dec 12.
  •   New Grafton Sweets Store Geared Towards Diabetics
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 11, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 5, 2007
  •   Researchers Discover First Brain Repair Drug
  •   WVU Athletes Reach Out to Young Audience
  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 4, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch for Dec. 3, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 30, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 29, 2007
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  • Ground Beef Products Recalled
  • Healthwatch for Nov. 28, 2007
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  • State Leaders Have A Message For Pregnant Women Who Smoke -- QUIT!
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 27, 2007
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  •   WTRF Healthwatch For November 23rd
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  • Hometown Hint: Healthy Holiday Eating
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  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Nov. 16
  •   COPD Patients Get a 'Second Wind'
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 15, 2007
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  •   West Virginia Leads Nation in Diabetes Diagnoses
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 14, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Nov. 14
  •   Stopping Cardiovascular Disease Before It Starts
  •   Healthwatch For Nov. 13
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 12, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 9, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 8, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for November 8th
  •   Healthwatch for Nov. 7
  •   Top Health Stories For Nov. 6, 2007
  •   Fighting Meth in the Mountain State
  •   Top Health Stories For Nov. 5, 2007
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  • Top Health Stories For Nov. 2, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Nov. 2
  •   Top Health Stories for Nov. 1, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories for October 31, 2007
  •   Pets Also at Risk for MRSA
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 30, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For October 26, 2007
  • WTRF Healthwatch For Oct. 26
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  •   WTRF Healthwatch for October 25th
  •   MRSA Infections Common
  • Making the Call on MRSA
  •   Top Health Stories For October 24, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Oct. 24
  • Several Viruses Going Around
  • No Reports of MRSA Clusters in North Central West Virginia
  • Top Health Stories For October 23, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 22, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For October 19, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For October 18, 2007
  •   WVU Receives $25 Million Donation
  •   Health Center Helping With High School Attendance
  •   Health Care Officials Preparing for the Perfect Storm
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 17, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For October 16, 2007
  •   Healthwatch for Oct. 16
  • Honing Healthy Habits at a Young Age
  • Vaccine Push is On
  •   Top Health Stories For October 15, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Oct. 15
  •   Marion County To Participate in Nationwide Health Study
  • Top Health Stories For Oct. 12, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 12,2007
  • Kids Spike for a Cure
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 11, 2007
  • Open-Heart Surgery Opens Students' Eyes
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 10,2007
  • Defibrillators Help Huntington Family
  •   Summer Flood Causes Mold In East Dale Classrooms
  •   Top Health Stories For October 9, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For October 8, 2007
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  •   WTRF Healthwatch For Oct. 5
  •   Preparing For the Upcoming Flu Season
  •   Top Health Stories For October 4, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 3,2007
  •   Boil-Water Advisory for Nitro
  • 'Think Pink' Locations
  •   Top Health Storie's for October 2, 2007
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  • Breast Cancer Awareness in Morgantown
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 1, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For Oct. 1, 2007
  • Health Experts Getting Ready For The Upcoming Cold And Flu Season
  •   Top Health Stories For September 28, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Sept. 28
  •   Top Health Stories For September 27, 2007
  • WTRF Healthwatch For Sept 27th
  •   Top Health Stories For September 26, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Sept. 26
  •   Top Health Stories For September 25, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For September 24,2007
  •   Life After a 'Dead' Heart
  •   Top Health Stories For September 21, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Sept. 20
  •   Top Health Stories For September 20, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories for September 20,2007
  •   Upshur County Examines Project Lifesaver
  •   Top Health Stories For September 19, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For September 18, 2007
  • Top Health Stories for September 18,2007
  •   White Tail Deer Dying from Southern Disease
  •   Top Health Stories for Sept. 17
  •   Healthwatch for Sept. 17
  •   Top Health Stories For September 14, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For September 13, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories for September 12, 2007
  • Healthwatch 7 for September 12
  •   Top Health Stories For September 11, 2007
  •   Healthwatch 7 for September 11
  •   New York City-Based Kids Show Comes to West Virginia
  •   Top Health Stories For September 10, 2007
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  •   Fairmont General Hospital Makes Paperwork High-Tech
  • Top Health Stories For September 6, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For September 5, 2007
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  •   Healthwatch
  •   MDA Telethon: Mountaineer Proud
  •   Top Health Stories For August 31, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories for August 31st,2007
  •   MDA Telethon: Meet David Hamrick
  •   Top Health Stories For August 30, 2007
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  •   MDA Telethon: Meet the Bissett Family
  •   Top Health Stories For August 29, 2007
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  •   Regional Health Care Providers Announce Partnership
  •   Top Health Stories For August 28, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For August 27, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for August 27th
  •   Top Health Stories For August 24, 2007
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  •   WTRF Healthwatch for August 21st
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  • WTRF Healthwatch for August 20
  •   Top Health Stories for Aug. 17
  • WTRF-TV Healthwatch for Aug. 17
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Aug. 17
  • Top Health Stories For August 15, 2007
  •   WTRF Healthwatch for Aug. 15
  •   Top Health Stories for Aug. 14
  •   Health Headlines for Aug. 13
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  •   Monday's Healthwatch
  •   Top Health Stories August 10, 2007
  •   WVU to be Medical Research Hub
  •   Top Health Stories August 9,2007
  • Safe Summer Fun And An Aspirin A Day
  •   VA Clinic Coming to Morgantown
  •   Three Cups Of Coffee May Have Health Benefits For Women
  •   VA Nursing Home Opening Delayed Again
  •   Good News for Women Coffee Drinkers
  •   Today's Top Health Stories
  • New Study Identifies Work Place Hazard
  •   Top Health Stories For August 2, 2007
  •   Smoking Ban Goes Into Effect in Randolph County
  •   Top Health Stories For August 1, 2007
  •   Blood Donations At More Than Crisis Level
  •   Top Health Stories For July 31, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For July 30, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For July 27, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For July 26, 2007
  •   Jessica Lynch Teams Up with WVU Children's Hospital
  • CAMC Tops Off Expansion Project
  •   Top Health Stories For July 25, 2007
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  •   New Hosptial Could Be Coming To Preston County
  •   Top Health Stories For July 23, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For July 20, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For July 18, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For July 17, 2007
  • Putnam Hospital Defends Credentialing of Dr. John King
  •   Top Health Stories For July 16, 2007
  • Baby Food Recall
  •   Top Health Stories For July 13, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For July 12, 2007
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  •   Country Roads Transit Set To Expand
  •   Top Health Stories For July 9, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For June 27, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For June 26, 2007
  •   St. Francis Looks Forward
  •   Top Health Stories For June 25, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For June 22, 2007
  •   Are You Protecting Yourself Enough From the Sun?
  •   New WVUH Cancer Center Director Introduced
  • Capito Releases Earmark Wishlist
  •   Top Health Stories For June 21, 2007
  • 4H Camper in Lewis County Diagnosed with Meningitis
  •   Top Health Stories For June 20, 2007
  • VA Nursing Home is Getting Closer to Opening
  •   Top Health Stories For June 19, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For June 18, 2007
  •   Fort Martin Scrubber Project Stops After Mystery Illness
  •   Top Health Stories For June 14, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For June 13, 2007
  •   Fighting Childhood Obesity in Preschool
  •   WVU Grad Students Drops 150 Pounds
  •   Top Health Stories For June 12, 2007
  •   Upshur County Is Now Smoke Free
  •   Top Health Stories For June 11, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For June 8, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For June 7, 2007
  •   FGH Breaks Ground on New Health Plex
  •   Gaming Weight
  •   Top Health Stories For June 5, 2007
  •   Head-Injury Trauma Care on Hold at Cabell Huntington Hospital
  • Top Health Stories For June 4, 2007
  •   St. Joseph's Hospital Is Re-Dedicated
  •   Top Health Stories For June 1, 2007
  •   Clarksburg Doctor Makes Big Donation to Clinic
  •   Top Health Stories For May 31, 2007
  •   Montgomery General Prepares for Possible Strike
  •   Top Health Stories For May 30, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 29, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 28, 2007
  •   Searching for a Donor
  •   Randolph Passes County-Wide Smoking Ban
  •   Health Watch May 22
  •   Patient Calls New Cancer Drug a "Miracle"
  •   Top Health Stories For May 18, 2007
  •   Students Help Classmate Suffering From Cancer
  •   Top Health Stories For May 17, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 16, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 15, 2007
  •   Baby Boomers Could See Nursing Home Care Shortage
  •   Top Health Stories For May 14, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 11, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 10, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 9, 2007
  •   Tri-County Health Clinic On The Cutting Edge Of Medical Technology
  •   Top Health Stories For May 8, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For May 7, 2007
  •   Magnet Therapy for Stroke Patients
  • Pa. Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Colonoscopes from UHC in Clarksburg
  •   Top Health Stories For May 4, 2007
  •   More Health Care Options Coming to Mingo County
  •   WVWC Nursing Program Makes History
  •   Top Health Stories For May 3, 2007
  •   New Microscope at United Hospital Center First in Nation
  •   Top Health Stories For May 2, 2007
  • Top Health Stories For May 1, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 30, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For April 20, 2007
  •   WVU Brain Surgery Program Gets $1.5 Million Endowment
  •   Top Health Stories For April 19, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 18, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 17, 2007
  •   Healthwatch
  •   Top Health Stories For April 16, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 13, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 12, 2007
  •   New Pool Helps AB College Lap the Competition
  •   Top Health Stories April 11, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For April 9, 2007
  • Top Health Stories For April 6, 2007
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  •   Dr. Bob D'Alessandri Leaving Mountain State
  •   Therapist Weighs in on "Beilein Effect"
  •   Top Health Stories For April 4, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 3, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For April 2, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For March 30, 2007
  •   Students Enjoy Benefits of Yoga
  • Top Health Stories For March 29, 2007
  • Harrison County Man Claims Mesh Used During Hernia Surgery is to Blame for Other Health Problems
  •   Top Health Stories For March 28, 2007
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  • Top Health Stories For March 26, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For March 23, 2007
  •   Health Officials Investigating Possible Case of Hantavirus in Kanawha County
  •   Top Health Stories For March 22, 2007
  •   Workers' Comp Company Draws More Criticism
  •   Top Health Stories For March 21, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For March 20, 2007
  •   Bar Owners Smokin' Mad At Countywide Smoking Ban
  • Top Health Stories For March 16, 2007
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  •   Top Health Stories For March 14, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For March 13, 2007
  • Health Board Approves Smoking Ban
  •   Health Department to take up Smoking Ban in Upshur County
  • Top Health Stories For March 12, 2007
  •   Health Department Ends Investigation Into What Caused Students to Become Ill at Liberty High School
  • Top Health Stories For March 9, 2007
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  • Sara Gavin's Three-Part Series on Epi-K Corrective Eye Surgery
  •   Officials Still Determining What Caused Sickness at Liberty High School
  •   Top Health Stories For March 1, 2007
  •   Prescription Drug Price Wars
  •   Some Question if Consumers Win in Prescription Price Wars
  •   Administrator: "This Isn't A Drill...We've Got Kids Down!"
  •   WVWC Student Gets Lesson in Lifesaving
  • Top Health Stories For Feb. 28, 2007
  •   Students in Harrison County Rushed To Hospital
  •   But "WEIGHT" There's More!
  •   Sara Gavin's Eye Surgery
  • Top Health Stories For Feb 17, 2007
  •   Dealing With Seasonal Affective Disorder
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 26, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 23, 2007
  •   Kanawha County Mom Wants Mercury Ban
  •   WBOY'S Weight Loss Wednesday Week 3
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 21, 2007
  • Charleston Goes Red for Women
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 20, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 19, 2007
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 16, 2007
  • Peanut Butter Recalled Due To Salmonella Outbreak
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  •   WVU Med Schools Make Big Economic Impact on State
  •   Top Health Stories For Feb. 8, 2007
  •   TV Reporter Takes on Weight Loss Program
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  •   Broken Pipes Flood Morgantown Ronald McDonald House
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  •   Silicone or Saline, Which is Better?
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  • Battle Against Breast Cancer Gets a New Look
  •   Top Health Stories For Jan. 29, 2007
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  •   Methadone Bill Could Change the Future of Clinics in West Virginia
  • Top Health Stories For Jan. 25, 2007
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  •   WV Lawmakers Push for Lower Medicare Prescription Costs
  •   WVU Hospitals Unveil Wireless Internet
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  •   Top Health Storie For Jan. 18, 2007
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  • Waging War on Cervical Cancer
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  •   Healthwatch For Jan. 12, 2007
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  •   Cervical Cancer Vaccine Considered in Kentucky
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  • Unique Don Nehlen Autograph Up for Auction
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  • Cabell County Fitness Center Focuses On Lifelong Battle
  •   Top Health Stories For Jan. 3, 2007
  •   Doctors Recall Randal McCloy's Recovery
  •   Top Health Stories For Jan. 2, 2007
  •   Down Syndrome One of Top Health Stories Jan. 1
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  •   Smoking Cessation Is Among Top Health Stories (12-25-06)
  •   Hometown Healthwatch - New Guidelines for Pain Medication
  •   Top Health Stories for December 20, 2006
  •   WOWK Partners With Donorvision 2006
  •   Top Health Stories For December 19, 2006
  •   New Year Means a New Take on Stress
  • Charleston Hospital Ownership Change Approved
  •   Cancer, Heart Disease Make Top Health Stories for Dec. 18
  •   Top Health Stories For December 15, 2006
  • Randolph County Set to Go Smokeless
  •   Top Health Stories For December 14, 2006
  •   Top Health Stories For December 13, 2006
  •   Marion County Man In Desperate Need of Heart Transplant
  • Top Health Stories For December 12, 2006
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  • Pa. Teen Dies After Contracting Meningitis
  •   Top Health Stories For Dec. 5, 2006
  •   'Tis the Season to Be Stressed
  •   Research Shows Problem Gamblers at Risk of Suffering Diseases
  •   Top Health Stories For December 1, 2006
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  •   Cooler Temperatures Can Cause Problems for Elderly
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  • Huntington Women Rank Low in Fitness Rankings
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  •   Anger Linked to Heart Attacks
  •   Top Health Stories For November 20, 2006
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  •   Wal-Mart Announces West Virginia Drug Plan
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  • Kanawha Woman Says Controversial Anti-Depression Treatment Changed Her Life
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  •   Cancer and Obesity
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  •   Raleigh County Girl Undergoes Rare Surgery
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  •   ER "Boarding" a Top Concern for Health Officials
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  •   New Benefits Cited from Statin Drugs
  •   Top Health Stories For October 23, 2006
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  •   Healthwatch for October 20, 2006
  •   Breast Cancer Not Gender Biased
  •   Healthwatch For October 19, 2006
  • E.Coli Causes Kidney Problem
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