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05/01/2024 - WVNews
MORGANTOWN, WV - The West Virginia Health Department is keeping an eye on a potential measles outbreak.

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05/01/2024 - WVNS by: Ashley Davidson
PRINCETON, WV - It has been fifty-six years since the improved version of the measles vaccine was created.

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05/01/2024 - MetroNews by: Brad McElhinny
CHARLESTON, WV - Appeals judges ruled that West Virginia policies that don’t cover sex transition surgery through Medicaid violate federal law, and the state’s attorney general vowed to take the question to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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05/01/2024 - West Virginia Watch by: Anna Claire Vollers
CHARLESTON, WV - Even if you have health insurance, you might expect to be charged a copayment for some routine care, like office-based exams and consultations.

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05/01/2024 - UPI by: Susan Kreimer
NEW YORK - Despite available treatments, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, often goes undetected in adults, wreaking havoc on their personal and professional lives.

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04/29/2024 - West Virginia Watch by: Lori Kersey
MORGANTOWN, WV - State health officials say they’re continuing to monitor for disease transmission after West Virginia’s first measles case in 15 years was confirmed earlier this week in Monongalia County.

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04/29/2024 - The Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN, WV - West Virginia University neuroscientists are looking into why people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease can remember events from decades ago but cannot recall something that happened in the past few hours.

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