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The tritium isn't a risk to the drinking water of Monticello or the nearby city of Becker, said the Minneapolis-based utility's president. more
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) - Attorneys for dozens of pharmacies have asked the West Virginia Judiciary Mass Litigation Panel to throw out a lawsuit regarding children born with NAS, or Neonatal Abstinence … more
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) -- Another West Virginia lawmakers is raising her voice about the Southern Border crisis and the amount of fentanyl pouring into this country. Thursday, it was Senator Shelley … more
For many parents of babies out there, it’s still a struggle to find enough baby formula to last more than a week. Some are complaining they can’t find any at times.   more
For most Americans, the coronavirus has become a tolerable threat, on par with the flu, and requires minimal precautions, if any. But for older people and the immunocompromised, the virus still poses … more
On Friday March 31, hundreds will gather at Albany's Capital Center for a major fundraiser to continue the life-saving work of the Red Cross in our area. more
After giving up an active lifestyle of softball and belly dancing, Delilah Weeks said the gift was life-changing. more
Nationwide, a number of eye drop recalls have been popping up, worrying many patients. URMC Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Dr. Rachel Wozniak with URMC spoke to News 8 Friday about this growing … more
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says humanity’s survival depends on how people manage water. more
Since 8 News Now reported on Nevada's C. auris case numbers at the end of November, they have grown from 774 to 1,129 -- an increase of 355 cases in less than four months, or nearly 46%. more
Regular exercise can help senior citizens slow down age-induced muscle and bone decline and preserve aerobic capabilities, and a doctor has advice and encouragement for seniors who either want to … more
Regular exercise can help senior citizens slow down age-induced muscle and bone decline and preserve aerobic capabilities, and a doctor has advice and encouragement for seniors who either want to … more
Regular exercise can help senior citizens slow down age-induced muscle and bone decline and preserve aerobic capabilities, and a doctor has advice and encouragement for seniors who either want to … more
Regular exercise can help senior citizens slow down age-induced muscle and bone decline and preserve aerobic capabilities, and a doctor has advice and encouragement for seniors who either want to … more
European mistletoe extract isn’t approved as a cancer treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, but is commonly prescribed to treat cancer in Europe and has been used for centuries to … more
European mistletoe extract isn’t approved as a cancer treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, but is commonly prescribed to treat cancer in Europe and has been used for centuries to … more
European mistletoe extract isn’t approved as a cancer treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, but is commonly prescribed to treat cancer in Europe and has been used for centuries to … more
European mistletoe extract isn’t approved as a cancer treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, but is commonly prescribed to treat cancer in Europe and has been used for centuries to … more
The latest COVID-19 data released according to the CDC, all counties in Massachusetts and Connecticut are at low risk of community spread. more
Meta Platforms Inc. was sued by the school board in the company’s home county for allegedly addicting students to its social media platforms and contributing to a mental health crisis. more
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