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Health » Fitness & Nutrition
ONR 5-10-13
Living Well: Wellness Center
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Oklahoma City has been getting healthier, and a new wellness center aims to keep that momentum going by helping citizens who may be having trouble leading a healthy life.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
5-10-13
Health care challenges dog state leaders as the Affordable Care Act enactment date looms closer and Oklahoma continues to lack a plan. But health care issues isn't just hurting state leaders; the state's Hispanic community is often left in the cracks of medical care. Retirement is often the silver lining for employees, but after the latest recession, many retirement-age employees don't think they can afford not to work. Plus, getting Oklahoma City in shape, renovations to a Cherokee symbol, and much more on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Health, Education, Health
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2013
ONR 4-12-13
Chickasaw Health Clinic
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The newest tribal clinic in Oklahoma's Johnston County is giving local Native Americans access to top-notch health care, and helping improve quality of life.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on April 12, 2013
ONR 3-29-13
Miserable States Index
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While the state itself is enjoying low unemployment and a strong economy, a new poll shows that Oklahomans are not faring as well as their state. The culprit? Poverty.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Lifestyle, Child Development, United States, Business & Economy, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 29, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
1-4-13
On this episode of the ONR, we discuss the budget deal to avoid the fiscal cliff with Oklahoma U.S. Representative Frank Lucas. With more people living sedentary lives and not exercising, Oklahoma is seeing obesity and diabetes rates continue to grow. As news and information goes digital, newspapers across the state are going hyper-local to stay relevant. Plus, oil rigs, holiday recycling, the Singin' Rage Patti Page, and more.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Modern, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013
ONR 12-21-12
Newsmaker Interview: Food Insecurity
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Rodney Bivens, Executive Director of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, and Eileen Bradshaw, Executive Director of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, join Dick Pryor to discuss food insecurity in the state.
Related Topics: Food, Fitness & Nutrition, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on December 21, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
11-30-12
Governor Mary Fallin has announced she won't set up a state-run health care exchange or expand Medicaid, citing monetary concerns for turning down both options. ONR's Cathy Tatom looks at the new laws on the books in Oklahoma, and their impact on the state. A groundbreaking program in Tulsa is giving at-risk kids a head start on life by emphasizing education and good nutrition for them and their families. And Steve Bennett takes a trip down Highway 9 to visit a museum dedicated to one of Oklahoma's most famous military leaders. Plus, Sports Illustrated writers, comedian Bill Cosby, lawmakers and educators on this ONR.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Travel, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Child Development, Education, War & Conflict, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on November 30, 2012
Oklahoma Forum
The Future of Health Care in Oklahoma
States have until December 14th to decide whether to create their own health insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. 16 states and the District of Columbia are setting up their own exchanges and five states are going to work with the federal government in doing it. States that don't establish their own system will see the federal government set one up for them. Oklahoma is one of those states. Governor Mary Fallin has turned thumbs-down on two key Obamacare provisions, the exchange and medicaid expansion, and today, we discuss what that decision means for health care in Oklahoma, with our guests: Julie Cox-Kain, Chief Operating Officer for the Oklahoma State Department of Health; Andrew Rice, former state senator and Executive Director of the Variety Care Foundation; Dr. David Holden, an orthopedic surgeon from Oklahoma City; and Dr. Boyd Shook, an internal medicine physician in Edmond.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
9-21-12
On this ONR, we explore the payday loan stores that Oklahomans are using in droves--as much as twice the national average. Then, as bodies of water dry up and a key aquifer in southeastern Oklahoma is depleted, residents are left wondering if local mining operations are to blame. In the eastern wing of the state, three entities--a university, a hospital, and a high school--are banding together to help end the shortage of rural doctors. Medicine isn't the only concern of rural parts of the state. We speak with Mike Spradling, President of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, about the Farm Bill languishing in Congress, and what that means for local farmers. Plus, the Great State Fair, voters speak their mind, and painting up the ice, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Personal Finance, Modern, Earth, Environment, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012
Rural Doctors
9-21-12
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There's a severe shortage of rural doctors in Oklahoma, an issue Oklahoma State University's School of Medicine in Tulsa is trying to rectify. Helping with that recruiting shortage is a hospital in Tahlequah and a FFA class in Wagoner, hoping to combine students' desire to help others and their love of rural Oklahoma to create the next generation of rural physicians.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Caregiving, Education, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on September 21, 2012




