Blood cancer cures and treatments without the strong side effects of chemotherapy? You heard right! On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how alternative blood cancer treatments like monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy are improving survival rates, with Dr. Ashkan Emadi of the WVU Cancer Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
https://wvmetronews.com/podcast/live-healthy-wv/
Blood cancer cures and treatments without the strong side effects of chemotherapy? You heard right! On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how alternative blood cancer treatments like monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy are improving survival rates, with Dr. Ashkan Emadi of the WVU Cancer Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
https://wvmetronews.com/podcast/live-healthy-wv/
Blood cancer cures and treatments without the strong side effects of chemotherapy? You heard right! On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how alternative blood cancer treatments like monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy are improving survival rates, with Dr. Ashkan Emadi of the WVU Cancer Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
https://wvmetronews.com/podcast/live-healthy-wv/
Ribs and a show, at Ribfest in Charleston, tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday afternoon, at Haddad Riverfront Park. wvribfest.com
Blood cancer cures and treatments without the strong side effects of chemotherapy? You heard right! On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how alternative blood cancer treatments like monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy are improving survival rates, with Dr. Ashkan Emadi of the WVU Cancer Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
https://wvmetronews.com/podcast/live-healthy-wv/
Did you know that falls are the number one cause of concussion? Or that isolating in a cold, dark room is NOT the best way to treat a concussion? On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they’re busting concussion myths and talking about the changing concussion protocols with national concussion expert Dr. Javier Cárdenas of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Did you know that falls are the number one cause of concussion? Or that isolating in a cold, dark room is NOT the best way to treat a concussion? On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they’re busting concussion myths and talking about the changing concussion protocols with national concussion expert Dr. Javier Cárdenas of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Did you know that falls are the number one cause of concussion? Or that isolating in a cold, dark room is NOT the best way to treat a concussion? On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they’re busting concussion myths and talking about the changing concussion protocols with national concussion expert Dr. Javier Cárdenas of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia – Robots are taking over your surgery and that’s a good thing! Why? Robotic surgeon Dr. Kristy Ward talks about the rapidly growing use of robotic surgery, its benefits, and why WVU Medicine is expanding its fleet of robots to bring robotic surgery closer to home.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia – Robots are taking over your surgery and that’s a good thing! Why? Robotic surgeon Dr. Kristy Ward talks about the rapidly growing use of robotic surgery, its benefits, and why WVU Medicine is expanding its fleet of robots to bring robotic surgery closer to home.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia – Robots are taking over your surgery and that’s a good thing! Why? Robotic surgeon Dr. Kristy Ward talks about the rapidly growing use of robotic surgery, its benefits, and why WVU Medicine is expanding its fleet of robots to bring robotic surgery closer to home.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia – Robots are taking over your surgery and that’s a good thing! Why? Robotic surgeon Dr. Kristy Ward talks about the rapidly growing use of robotic surgery, its benefits, and why WVU Medicine is expanding its fleet of robots to bring robotic surgery closer to home.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Do you know what back-to-school vaccines your child needs? Why does West Virginia lead the nation in child immunizations but is last in getting teens and pre-teens the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine?
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, WVU Medicine Children’s Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Kathy Moffett explains how we can protect our kids and families through vaccination.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Do you know what back-to-school vaccines your child needs? Why does West Virginia lead the nation in child immunizations but is last in getting teens and pre-teens the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine?
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, WVU Medicine Children’s Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Kathy Moffett explains how we can protect our kids and families through vaccination.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Do you know what back-to-school vaccines your child needs? Why does West Virginia lead the nation in child immunizations but is last in getting teens and pre-teens the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine?
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, WVU Medicine Children’s Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Kathy Moffett explains how we can protect our kids and families through vaccination.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Do you know what back-to-school vaccines your child needs? Why does West Virginia lead the nation in child immunizations but is last in getting teens and pre-teens the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine?
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, WVU Medicine Children’s Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Kathy Moffett explains how we can protect our kids and families through vaccination.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine, now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
This Thursday morning (8/1), let's come together to celebrate WV Donor Day and save lives.
Drive through the CORE Circle of Carnations, 7 AM - 10 AM, across from the V100 studio, 1111 Virginia Street East, downtown Charleston. We'll give you a free carnation to enjoy, and the information you need to become an organ donor. ~Steve Bishop
Are you struggling with obsessive compulsive disorder or depression, and medication just isn’t working? Then transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS therapy, may be for you.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how this noninvasive, in-office treatment is helping many patients get their life back. Dr. Umer Najib of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute explains it all.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine and is now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Are you struggling with obsessive compulsive disorder or depression, and medication just isn’t working? Then transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS therapy, may be for you.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how this noninvasive, in-office treatment is helping many patients get their life back. Dr. Umer Najib of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute explains it all.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine and is now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.
Are you struggling with obsessive compulsive disorder or depression, and medication just isn’t working? Then transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS therapy, may be for you.
On the next Live Healthy West Virginia, they talk about how this noninvasive, in-office treatment is helping many patients get their life back. Dr. Umer Najib of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute explains it all.
Live Healthy West Virginia is brought to you by WVU Medicine and is now streaming on the West Virginia Metro News Podcast platform and the Metro News TV app.