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2011-07-24 00:02:04

Applying for medical and disability payments can help Veterans benefit from emerging methods for diagnosing and treating PTSD, says West Virginia lawyer Jan Dils. Parkersburg, WV (PRWEB) July 23, 2011 The preliminary results of a South Carolina medical study should give greater hope to Veterans afflicted with post-traumatic stress disorder, West Virginia Veterans’ disability benefits attorney Jan Dils says. According to a recent news release, researchers from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Arnold School of Public Health and Dorn VA Medical Center have identified a potential link between PTSD and compromised immune systems in Veterans. As research continues, with the assistance of a $1.72 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, novel methods for diagnosing and treating PTSD could be developed, says Dr.

2010-03-16 07:30:00

CHARLESTON, W.Va., March 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eighteen West Virginia classroom teachers have been named recipients of the Arch Coal Foundation Golden Apple award, according to John Snider, Arch Coal, Inc.

2010-03-09 13:14:00

CHARLESTON, W.Va., March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Prestigious Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Awards were presented to 12 outstanding West Virginia classroom teachers today by the Arch Coal Foundation. Announcement of the 12 teachers statewide receiving a 2010 Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award was made by Steven F.

2008-07-16 15:01:00

By Kelly Holleran, Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va. Jul. 16--PARKERSBURG -- It's a watershed moment in West Virginia's educational system as the last county in the state does away with its junior highs.

2008-06-06 00:00:21

By DEREK TAYLOR Paden City High School Principal Warren Grace and Athletic Director Fred King have had their say. Now, its time for the public to speak its piece.

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