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Oklahoma News Report
Women in Recovery
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Oklahoma continues to send more women to prison than any other state. 63 percent of them suffer from substance abuse. Despite treatment in prison, many of the women get out, start using again and eventually end up back behind bars. A relatively new therapy is looking at addiction from a gender based perspective. It explores women's childhood traumas as the springboard to their cycle of drug and alcohol abuse.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Women, Issues & Advice, Women, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Aging Population
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Just when it looked as if the baby boomer retirement picture couldn't get any worse, it did. The number of workers making "hardship withdrawals" from their 401k plans in 2011 hit a record high. Managers of retirement communities say boomers may need more cash than expected.
Related Topics: Aging, Personal Finance
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
AIDS Awareness
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It's been 30 years since the first aids case was reported in the United States. Since that time, more than 8,000 Oklahomans have been diagnosed with HIV or AIDS. December is AIDS awareness month. State and national officials are encouraging those most at risk to take action to stop the spread of this deadly disease.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on December 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Teen Pregnancy
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In 2008 more than twice as many teenage girls gave birth in Oklahoma as were in the combined fall freshman classes of OU and OSU. So far this year more than 5,000 teens have given birth. For one in five it wasn't her first child. That has the health department and some school districts looking for new ways to prevent teen pregnancies. In both 2010 and 2011 the State Health Department spent just under $430,000 on teen pregnancy prevention education. Since participation is not mandatory, only schools in Ottawa and Pittsburg counties used the programs. In January, schools in Hughes, Choctaw and McCurtain counties will begin offering courses. Schools in Tulsa and Oklahoma counties use the federally funded "prep" program.
Related Topics: Women, Education, Healthy Kids, Issues & Advice
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Gambling Addiction
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Gambling is one of the earliest forms of entertainment in human history. It's been tracked back as far as 2300 B.C., and ever since then, there have been problem and addictive gamblers. Here in Oklahoma experts say the proliferation of Indian casinos has increased the odds for thousands of people to fall into the trap of addiction.
Related Topics: Community, Sports & Recreation, Health Care & Illnesses, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Diabetes Awareness
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Every year, thousands of Oklahomans learn they have a disease which poses a risk of blindness, loss of limbs, and even death. If current trends continue, it's estimated that one in three adults will suffer some form of diabetes by the year 2050. While there is still no cure, an effort is underway to raise awareness about the disease, and encourage Oklahomans to adopt healthier lifestyles to head off this epidemic.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Lifestyle, Health
Originally broadcast on November 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Retirement Realities
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Millions of Americans have not set aside enough money for retirement. With changes expected to private pension plans and social security, many people, maybe most of us, may have work longer and still not have a financially comfortable retirement.
Related Topics: Aging, Personal Finance, Business & Economy, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Mental Health and Homeless
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According to mental health professionals one out of every five people will experience a mental health issue in their lifetime. Anyone who has dealt with mental illness knows it can result in the loss of a job and the inability to manage daily living. And sometimes it leads to homelessness. Getting the proper care is also difficult because of reduced state funding and a public health system that is hard to navigate. We talked to Dan Straughan, executive director of the homeless alliance of oklahoma city about the mentally ill and homeless.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Government, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Autism Research (7:45)
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It's an epidemic reaching crisis proportions. According to the national centers for disease control and prevention, an estimated one out of every 150 children, is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, or A.S.D. Researchers at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences are taking a team approach to identifying the causes of autism, and they hope to someday find a way to prevent this devastating disease.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Biology & Chemistry, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on October 28, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Addiction Treatment & OK Watch (13:20)
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Oklahoma continues to send more women to prison than any other state. 63 percent of them suffer from substance abuse. Despite treatment in prison, many of the women get out, start using again and eventually end up back behind bars. A relatively new therapy is looking at addiction from a gender based perspective. It explores women's childhood traumas as the springboard to their cycle of drug and alcohol abuse. According to the institute for child advocacy there are 27,000 children of incarcerated parents in Oklahoma. Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Oklahoma finds mentors to help these children break the inter-generational cycle of crime through the "Amachi" program. However due to federal budget cuts that program is now in jeopardy. We spoke with Jaclyn Cosgrove who is covering this issue for Oklahoma Watch.
Related Topics: Women, Government, Women, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011






