Cabell Huntington Hospital Inc Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1340 Hal Greer Boulevard, Huntington, West Virginia 25701 Ratings: Phone: (304) 526-2192 |
River Park Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1230 Sixth Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia 25701 Ratings:NA Phone: (304) 526-9100 |
Mildred Mitchell-bateman Hospital Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1530 Norway Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia 25709 Ratings:NA Phone: (304) 525-7801 |
Potomac Valley Hospital Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 100 Pin Oak Lane, Keyser, West Virginia 26726 Ratings: Phone: (304) 597-3500 |
Preston Memorial Hospital Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 150 Memorial Drive, Kingwood, West Virginia 26537 Ratings: Phone: (304) 329-1400 |
Logan Regional Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 20 Hospital Drive, Logan, West Virginia 25601 Ratings: Phone: (304) 831-1101 |
Boone Memorial Hospital Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 701 Madison Avenue, Madison, West Virginia 25130 Ratings: Phone: (304) 369-1230 |
Berkeley Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2500 Hospital Drive, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401 Ratings: Phone: (304) 264-1000 |
Montgomery General Hospital, Inc Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 401 Sixth Avenue, Montgomery, West Virginia 25136 Ratings: Phone: (304) 442-5151 |
West Virginia University Hospitals Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: Medical Center Drive, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506 Ratings: Phone: (304) 598-4000 |
Mon Health Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1200 Jd Anderson Drive, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 Ratings: Phone: (304) 598-1200 |
Acuity Specialty Hospital Of Morgantown Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1200 Jd Anderson Drive, 4th Floor, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 Ratings:NA Phone: (304) 598-1506 |
Wetzel County Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: #3 East Benjamin Drive, New Martinsville, West Virginia 26155 Ratings: Phone: (304) 455-8000 |
Plateau Medical Center Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 430 Main Street, West, Oak Hill, West Virginia 25901 Ratings: Phone: (304) 469-8600 |
Camden Clark Medical Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 800 Garfield Ave, Parkersburg, West Virginia 26101 Ratings: Phone: (304) 424-2111 |
Grant Memorial Hospital Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 117 Hospital Drive, Petersburg, West Virginia 26847 Ratings: Phone: (304) 257-1026 |
Broaddus Hospital Association, Inc Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 1 Healthcare Drive Mansfield Hill, Philippi, West Virginia 26416 Ratings:NA Phone: (304) 457-1760 |
Pleasant Valley Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 2520 Valley Drive, Point Pleasant, West Virginia 25550 Ratings: Phone: (304) 675-4340 |
Princeton Community Hospital Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 122 12th Street, Princeton, West Virginia 24740 Ratings: Phone: (304) 487-7260 |
Jefferson Medical Center Critical Access Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 300 South Preston Street, Ranson, West Virginia 25438 Ratings: Phone: (304) 728-1600 |
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New research by Canadian sports medicine physician Mark Tarnopolsky, MD, PhD, suggests that a person can slow the speed at which they age by exercising regularly. Dr. Tarnopolsky presented his research titled, "Exercise as a Countermeasure for Aging: From Mice to Humans" today at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM). Dr. Tarnopolsky discussed how regular exercise not only improves the quality of life but can also extend a person's lifespan by up to five years.
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