A study led by the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute found low-intensity focused ultrasound can non-invasively and safely open the blood-brain barrier in multiple brain regions with beta amyloid deposits in Alzheimer’s disease patients.
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Faculty, staff and students are invited to be part of “Mindful Steps to Season Changes,” a WVU Medicine workshop exploring tips for transitioning into a new season, at noon Dec. 8 on Zoom.
In an ongoing, strategic effort to give graduates a competitive edge, the School of Public Health has revamped one of its longstanding graduate degree programs.
As we approach Thanksgiving, Dr. Clay Marsh reminds us to take time to reflect on all that we are thankful for — our health, family, friends, education and opportunities to serve others.
Emily Golden and Jessica Maynard at the School of Nursing Keyser Campus recently put together more than 500 lunches for the Food for Thought program.
The School of Public Health brought together faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends to celebrated a decade of distinction.