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ONR
September 9, 2011 (57:44)
A new study reveals that many in Oklahoma’s workforce are high on meth. Hunger is a pervasive problem affecting one in five people in our state. We learn what it’s like to be food insecure. Oklahoma stands on the cutting edge of research increasing the world’s food supply. Ten years later, Oklahomans remember 9/11. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, United States, Environment, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Religion & Beliefs, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Football Health & Sports Med. (14:21)
Featured in Top Stories
Young men of all sizes, shapes and physical condition are preparing for the one sure thing that says it is fall in Oklahoma. It's football season. However, the summer heat is still bearing down on those practice fields and the players, raising concerns about their health. Heat has claimed the lives of young Oklahoma football players before, one last year, and this year coaches and their assistants are very aware of the danger the lingering summer heat poses to their teams. Dan Newman is the head athletic trainer at Union High School in Tulsa, and President of the Oklahoma Athletic Trainers Association. Dick Pryor spoke with him about the risks of heat illness and concussion faced by high school athletes.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Healthy Kids, Sports
Originally broadcast on August 19, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
DHS Advantage Program (3:56)
Featured in Top Stories
Thousands of low income elderly and disabled Oklahomans have conditions that qualify them for nursing home care at state expense. Yet, a survey by AARP found 90% of older Oklahomans would rather get care at home. That's what the Department of Human Services "Advantage Program" is designed to do. It lets medicaid-eligible patients choose at-home care, which is saving the state hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Government
Originally broadcast on August 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Student Health (4:55)
Featured in Top Stories
As classrooms begin to fill up this semester, students are bringing with them a number of health issues that will impact their ability to learn. They range from lack of sleep or poor nutrition to thoughts of suicide and substance abuse. These are all problems that may be noticed for the first time inside the school house. Oklahoma mental health officials tell us substance abuse, teen suicide and early sexual activity are stubborn problems that the state has shown little, if any, ability to deal with over the last several years.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on July 29, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Stephenson Center (5:41)
Featured in Top Stories
THE DOORS ARE NOW OPEN TO A BUILDING THAT'S DESCRIBED AS THE MOST TECHNOLOGICALLY-ADVANCED CANCER TREATMENT CENTER IN THE STATE. A FACILITY THAT COMBINES SCIENCE, ACADEMIA, RESEARCH AND A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TREATING A DISEASE THAT KILLS THOUSANDS OF OKLAHOMANS EACH YEAR. Colin Fitzsimons\Chief Administrative Officer Kathy Baker, RN\Chemotherapy & Infusion Center Mgr. Jari Askins\Associate Provost Robert Mannel, M.D.\Director, Oklahoma Cancer Center Robert Guerra\Patient THE CENTER ADMITTED ITS FIRST PATIENTS JULY 18TH. PLANS CALL FOR MORE STAFF TO BE ADDED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS, AS THE PATIENT LOAD INCREASES. THE CENTER WILL ALSO INCLUDE A NETWORK OF TREATMENT AND RESEARCH AT OTHER FACILITIES AROUND THE STATE.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Biology & Chemistry, Health
Originally broadcast on July 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Coping with the Heat (4:45)
Featured in Top Stories
DESPITE REPEATED WARNINGS OF THE DANGER, HUNDREDS OF OKLAHOMANS HAVE SUFFERED HEALTH PROBLEMS FROM TOO MUCH HEAT. THERE ARE NO STATEWIDE FIGURES ON HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN TREATED FOR HEAT STRESS OR STROKE, BUT NUMBERS FROM THE STATES TWO LARGEST METRO AREAS SHOW HOW WIDESPREAD THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN. 146 PEOPLE TREATED FOR TOO MUCH HEAT IN TULSA; 143 IN OKLAHOMA CITY AND THAT'S JUST SINCE THE FIRST OF JUNE. Cpt. Chris Stevens Mitch Lowe Harvey Titus Mandi Dixon
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on July 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Access Medical Co-op (2:51)
Featured in Living Well
Access Medical facilities have expanded from their urban roots to more rural settings.
Related Topics: Health, Health Care & Illnesses
Originally broadcast on June 27, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cells and Cancer (1:47)
Featured in Living Well
Researchers at the OU Health Sciences Center have made a discovery that may provide new ways to block the growth of cancerous cells.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses
Originally broadcast on June 13, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Breast Cancer Study (5:31)
Featured in Living Well
Clinical trials of a new breast cancer treatment have produced very effective results. Dr. William Dooley, Surgical Oncologist for OU Physicians Hospital, helped conduct the trials, and joined us to discuss the new treatment.
Related Topics: Health, Health Care & Illnesses, Women
Originally broadcast on June 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Senior Services Budget Cuts (4:35)
Featured in It's Your Government
Oklahoma ranks nineteenth in the nation for the number of seniors living in poverty. Don Hudman, Executive Director of the Areawide Aging Agency, explained how the state budget shortfall has drastically reduced services to the elderly poor throughout our state.
Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Aging, Caregiving, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on June 6, 2011






