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‘Mindful Physicians’ aim to know patients’ whole stories
MORGANTOWN — As a longtime volunteer usher at WVU’s Creative Arts Center, medical student Ogaga Urhie sees a lot of plays. So he wasn’t really seeking a […]
Asel Lee Kennedy
Asel Lee Kennedy, 74, of Morgantown, passed away Friday, April 6, 2018, at Mon Health Medical Center, with his family by his side. Asel […]
Take poison prevention seriously
While young children are more likely to be victims of poisonings than adults, steps can be taken to prevent poisonings for all ages. Accidental poisonings are the […]
Pain accounts for $62B in lost productivity yearly
Q: Can chiropractors help my company woes with injured workers? A: Pain is one of the leading reasons why people are forced to miss work. It also […]
True crime as tranquilizer: My relaxing TV
In her Marquee column last week, my friend and coworker Lindsey lamented her inability to fall asleep without something playing in the background. TV show, movie, YouTube […]
2 WVU students qualify for National Debate Tournament
MORGANTOWN — Two students on the WVU Debate Team qualified for the National Debate Tournament for the first time since 1986. Only 78 debate teams from across […]
WVU Medicine Children’s hosts 20th annual Kids Fair
MORGANTOWN — As a nurse at WVU Medicine Children’s, Christine Haufe gets to see many babies after they are born and meet many of those babies’ families. […]
Preston Footnotes April 8, 2018
Fat Night Follies The Preston High Theatre Department will present Fat Night Follies 7:30 p.m. Friday at the school. Tickets are $10 and include the show and […]
WVU’s Walk the Talk benefits children’s hospital, Hoss Foundation
MORGANTOWN — Brian Reider was in Myrtle Beach, S.C., for a 5K race last week, and the weather conditions were about what would you expect for an […]