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WVU in the News: WVU Health System’s takeover of Independence Health reflects aggressive expansion spree
Monday, January 5, 2026
Every hospital bought by West Virginia University Health System is photographed, framed and hung on a Mountaineer Blue wall at the nonprofit’s headquarters. -
WVU in the News: Ketamine a safe sedation alternative in the interventional radiology suite
Monday, December 29, 2025
Ketamine is a safe sedation alternative in the interventional radiology suite, according to new research published Friday. -
WVU in the news: 15 Foods Doctors Say to Avoid for Better Health
Monday, December 29, 2025
For anyone trying to eat healthier, a lot of emphasis is put on the foods that you should be eating. But just as important—if not slightly more important—is avoiding the foods that could be draining your energy, slowing your metabolism, and increasing your risk of developing harmful chronic health conditions. That's why we asked doctors and nutrition experts for the foods you should not eat to support your overall health and wellness.Read WVU in the news: 15 Foods Doctors Say to Avoid for Better Health full story
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WVU in the News: Skip the supplements, these gutfriendly foods may already live in your kitchen
Monday, December 29, 2025
From prebiotic sodas and probiotic gummies to expensive enzyme powders, it can be easy to spend a lot of money on products that say they’ll heal your gut. But for most people without chronic issues, it may be better to return to basics. -
WVU in the News: Exercise physiology conditions first-generation student to give back to the Mountain State
Monday, December 29, 2025
Alexis Cipoletti’s fears of attending college as a first-generation student from a rural West Virginia community evaporated when she toured West Virginia University as a high school student. Now ready to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology (December 2025), she’s excelled beyond her expectations and is prepared for her next WVU journey — a seat in the physician assistant graduate program.