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麻豆传媒: WVU researchers work to restore iconic West Virginia red spruce forests鈥
Released: 3-Aug-2022 10:45 AM EDT
WVU researchers work to restore iconic West Virginia red spruce forests鈥
West Virginia University

Clearcutting and wildfires destroyed the red spruce which were once the dominant tree species in West Virginia. Today, only 10% of the state鈥檚 red spruce coverage remains and it faces a new threat in climate change. West Virginia University researchers are working toward restoring some of the original tree habitat by studying the long-term effects of climate change on red spruce and the surrounding environment.

麻豆传媒: What is causing the rise in black lung disease?
Released: 12-Apr-2022 12:05 PM EDT
What is causing the rise in black lung disease?
University of Illinois Chicago

Silica exposure is a driving force behind rising rates of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, according to a new study that compared the pathology and mineralogy of the disease across generations. It is the first study to offer scientific evidence explaining why progressive massive fibrosis, the most severe form of black lung disease, is occurring more frequently and among younger coal workers in West Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky.

麻豆传媒: WVU Health Sciences programs provide first-of-its-kind tobacco treatment certification for students
Released: 7-Apr-2022 4:05 PM EDT
WVU Health Sciences programs provide first-of-its-kind tobacco treatment certification for students
West Virginia University

Four West Virginia University Health Sciences academic programs have integrated nationally-recognized Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist training into their curricula.

麻豆传媒: New WVU Lifestyle Medicine Clinic, curriculum address region鈥檚 critical needs
Released: 28-Jan-2022 8:05 AM EST
New WVU Lifestyle Medicine Clinic, curriculum address region鈥檚 critical needs
West Virginia University

To help improve the quality of life for West Virginians and residents in the Appalachian region, West Virginia University鈥檚 School of Public Health is offering an evidence-based approach to preventing, treating and often reversing chronic disease, 85 percent of which is attributable to lifestyle risk factors.

Released: 26-Jan-2022 3:50 PM EST
Leading Medical Organizations, Public Health Leaders Urge US Supreme Court to Affirm EPA鈥檚 Authority to Respond to Climate Crisis
American Thoracic Society (ATS)

New York, NY 鈥 Jan. 26, 2022 鈥揟his week, 17 leading medical organizations and U.S. public health leaders submitted an amicus brief to the US Supreme Court in the case West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, urging the justices to affirm the agency鈥檚 authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change and have been proven to inflict major health problems.

     
麻豆传媒: WVU Extension webinar series to focus on sustainable rural tourism in West Virginia
Released: 20-Jan-2022 3:20 PM EST
WVU Extension webinar series to focus on sustainable rural tourism in West Virginia
West Virginia University

The Mountain State鈥檚 communities have seen elevated interest in tourism staples and a new national park, and along with the COVID-19 pandemic and work-at-home expansion, have experienced more visitors and new residents. West Virginia University Extension Service experts can help those communities be equipped with the resources and knowledge to sustain the momentum.

麻豆传媒: WVU Extension experts offer reminders about fall burning considerations to prevent brush and forest fires
Released: 2-Dec-2021 1:30 PM EST
WVU Extension experts offer reminders about fall burning considerations to prevent brush and forest fires
West Virginia University

Fire restrictions vary by state. In West Virginia, the fall fire season runs from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31 while the spring fire season goes from March 1 to May 31.

麻豆传媒: WVU engineers seek ways to prevent rockfalls on rural roads
Released: 2-Dec-2021 11:40 AM EST
WVU engineers seek ways to prevent rockfalls on rural roads
West Virginia University

Two engineers at West Virginia University have studied countermeasures to mitigate rockfalls on the Mountain State's rural roads.

   
Released: 29-Nov-2021 1:55 PM EST
Tips for safely enjoying a fresh-cut tree this holiday season
West Virginia University

鈥楾is the season for many families across West Virginia to begin decking their halls for the holidays with garland, lights and most commonly, the Christmas tree. While the ease and convenience of a pre-lit, artificial tree appeals to some, others prefer the authentic look and smell of a fresh-cut Christmas tree.

Released: 7-Oct-2021 3:05 PM EDT
Anti-aging agents: Undergraduate students at WVU combat aging and health disparities in Appalachia
West Virginia University

They're focused on the idea that aging in Appalachia doesn鈥檛 need to be about long commute times for quality healthcare and high rates of diabetes, depression and other diseases.

   
Released: 1-Sep-2021 12:00 PM EDT
New West Virginia health survey aims to better inform policy makers to help deliver resources to communities in need
West Virginia University

Researchers at West Virginia University are surveying all 55 West Virginia counties to better understand critical health needs. The goal is to direct resources to the communities that need them most.

Released: 31-Aug-2021 11:30 AM EDT
West Virginia Peer Recovery Program Proves Effective in Fight Against Opioid Crisis
West Virginia University

WV PEERS, a collaborative program between WVU and several community partners, uses peer recovery coaches to increase access to treatment for people who have substance use disorder.

Released: 5-May-2021 7:05 AM EDT
Mapping the Past, Present and Future of West Virginia
West Virginia University - Eberly College of Arts and Sciences

New research is transforming understanding of the Mountain State鈥檚 famous landscape 鈥 and identifying ways to preserve it.

Released: 27-Feb-2019 11:10 AM EST
WVU neuroscientist explores fighting weight gain with darkness
West Virginia University

Randy Nelson, who chairs the Department of Neuroscience in the West Virginia University School of Medicine, is exploring how maintaining a truly dark sleeping environment may make it easier to keep weight off.



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