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http://video.oeta.tv/onr/living/Fallen_Support.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Fallin Healthcare (3:07)

Featured in Living Well

Gov. Mary Fallin believes the federal Healthcare Law is unconstitutional, but that isn’t stopping her from supporting a bill which will implement Oklahoma’s healthcare exchange. That program is a key component of President Obama’s healthcare reform law. The governor was in Tulsa to defend her position, and was greeted by protestors.

Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Government, Politics, Health

Originally broadcast on March 24, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/Radiation_Concerns.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Radiation Concerns (6:50)

Featured in Top Stories

At the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, the struggle continues to contain the damage caused by the massive earthquake and tsunami earlier this month. There are now reports that food produced in the northern region of Japan is contaminated by radiation. Dr. John Mulvihill, Research Professor and Professor of Pediatrics at OU Children’s Hospital, joined us to talk about the dangers of elevated radiation levels.

Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Health, Energy & Environment

Originally broadcast on March 21, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/living/Cell_Phone_Dangers.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Cell Phone Dangers (2:15)

Featured in Living Well

Research continues into whether or not increased cell phone use can cause brain damage.

Related Topics: Culture & Society, Health, Technology, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Health, Communications & Media

Originally broadcast on March 18, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/living/Assisted_Living.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Assisted Living (3:17)

Featured in Living Well

Two doctors who specialize in geriatrics and internal medicine, held a seminar on health and nutrition for older adults.

Related Topics: Health, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Aging, Women, Lifestyle, Caregiving

Originally broadcast on March 8, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/extras/Seas_Biscuit_Donation.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Sea Biscuit (2:30)

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A movie star has a new home on the outskirts of Tulsa. The "star" is the horse that gained fame in the title role of the Disney movie, "Sea Biscuit." The animal will now be cared-for at the Tulsa Boys' Home.

Related Topics: Health, Science & Nature, Caregiving, Animals

Originally broadcast on March 7, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/living/Juvenile_Arthritis.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Juvenile Arthritis (2:54)

Featured in Living Well

Juvenile Arthritis is one of the most common chronic diseases in children. Due to a million dollar research grant, the O.U. College of Medicine will have increased opportunity to find a cure for this painful disease.

Related Topics: Health, Parents, Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Healthy Kids, Health

Originally broadcast on February 23, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/government/Blue_Ribbon_Trees.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Blue Ribbon Trees (3:35)

Featured in It's Your Government

The Oklahoma Department of Health has a campaign to prevent child abuse called, “Build a Blue Ribbon Tree for Kids.” We get details from Annette Jacobi, Chief of the Oklahoma Department of Health Family Support and Prevention Services.

Related Topics: Health, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Healthy Kids, Government, Health

Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/government/Clinic_Cuts.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Clinic Cuts (3:01)

Featured in It's Your Government

A bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives would cut more than sixty billion dollars from the national budget. Those cuts will impact low-income Oklahomans and their healthcare. We visit a health clinic in Porter, Oklahoma, that serves patients in the northeast part of our state.

Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Women, Caregiving, Government, Health

Originally broadcast on February 22, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/living/Vaccine_Required.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Vaccine Required (4:02)

Featured in Living Well

Outbreaks of whooping cough in other states have prompted Oklahoma health officials to require students to receive a new vaccine. Susan Mendus with the Oklahoma Department of Health, joined us to talk about the new requirement.

Related Topics: Health, Health Care & Illnesses

Originally broadcast on February 17, 2011


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/Senior_Abuse.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Elder Abuse (2:45)

Featured in Top Stories

Cases of abuse against senior citizens are rising. Social workers, medical providers, concerned family members, and friends gathered to learn about the signs of abuse, neglect and exploitation of elderly adults.

Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Aging, Caregiving, Health

Originally broadcast on February 17, 2011