Medtech giants are doubling down on robotic surgery systems as hospitals see fewer complications and shorter stays.
In a recent column published in Hurricane Breeze Newspaper, state delegate Scot Heckert argued that West Virginia's certificate-of-need laws are necessary to protect rural healthcare services.
A Lumberton man died Wednesday at a hospital in Wilmington, North Carolina, after he was hit by a pickup truck while walking ...
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of an individual in connection with the theft of vehicles owned by ...
A Robeson County ambulance crew was taken to the hospital Wednesday night after their ambulance was rear-ended by another ...
When J D Harris (1833–84) began studying medicine in 1863, there were few African American doctors whose paths he could follow. The first university-trained African American physician, James McCune ...
Heavy rain is falling across Southern California, creating deluges of water and mud on roads at the bottom of hillsides left barren by recent wildfires. One swift debris flow in Malibu swept a Los ...
Roanoke and Carilion Clinic combined to remake both the skyline and professional prospects in a city looking for a new ...
Marshall Medical Centers welcomed a third gastroenterologist to its physician staff in January. Dr. Chad Sisk, DO, a Fellow ...
West Virginia State University (WVSU) has received $125,000 from Coalfield Health for improvements and expansion in the ...
Contrary to popular belief, West Virginia head football coach Rich Rodriguez has no idea who is starting quarterback is going to be in 2025. What he does know, ...
A search is underway for a West Virginia man who disappeared after being treated for a stroke in a North Texas hospital.
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