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STAUNTON, Va. (WSET) — On World Drowning Prevention Day, the Central Shenandoah Health District (CSHD) is reminding families ...
In Virginia, nine children under five have drowned in pools this year, compared to just three in 2024. It’s the highest ...
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Board of Education encouraged families to comply with the state’s compulsory vaccination laws ...
Due to funding challenges, limited availability of medical office space, search for alternative space unsuccessful ...
Virginia’s heat-related illnesses broke records this June, hitting higher monthly totals than ever recorded. With another ...
Virginia is facing a dental hygienist workforce shortage, according to a new report from the Virginia Department of Health ...
Virginia's top health official said the state is now taking a more aggressive approach to holding nursing homes ...
Virginia reports its highest number of child drownings in years. Health officials urge families to take water safety ...
Mountain Empire Community College is set to launch Virginia's first fully online Community Health Worker program this fall.
Fluoride in drinking water has long been considered a public health win, but some Virginia towns are pulling the plug.
The child in the Charlottesville case is between 13 and 17 years, according to the Virginia Department of Health, and had recently traveled internationally.