Drinking, drug use and driving increased in West Virginia during COVID-19, study finds
MORGANTOWN — One West Virginia trauma center saw an uptick in alcohol and drug use by patients treated for motor vehicle collision injuries during the
MORGANTOWN — One West Virginia trauma center saw an uptick in alcohol and drug use by patients treated for motor vehicle collision injuries during the
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University will offer adapted mountain and trail bike access to people at no charge with new grant funding from the Christopher
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – For many patients facing a multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, the fear is of the unknown. For Eric Seachrist, M.D., neurologist at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute,
West Virginia University President Gordon Gee sent a letter to University faculty, staff, students and parents on Wednesday (March 1) after Gov. Jim Justice signed
ne West Virginia University expert is doing his part to create “a more perfect union” following meaningful discussions with state residents focused on election values
West Virginia University is using its resources, including engaged students, faculty and staff, to help address basic needs in West Virginia communities. That includes support
The West Virginia Public Education Collaborative, in partnership with West Virginia University and the West Virginia Department of Education, is working to make West Virginia
MORGANTOWN — Self-injury deaths cost the United States more than $1 trillion a year in medical expenses and work and quality of life losses, according
MORGANTOWN — Nearly one in eight infants born in West Virginia between 2020 and 2022 had in utero exposure to opioids, stimulants and/or cannabis, according
Nurse practitioners from communities of color are generally underrepresented in the workforce. However, a recent study from West Virginia University occupational licensing experts revealed more appropriate racial