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Oklahoma News Report
4-5-13
In this ONR, patients of an area dentist line up to get tested for HIV and hepatitis after the oral surgeon was accused of unsafe practices and shoddy infection control. The case has many in the field of dentistry wondering how this could have happened. Lawmakers prepare another round of worker's compensation reform, but opponents are rallying on both sides of the aisle. And female lawmakers in Oklahoma discuss the dynamics of working at the state capitol as females continue to be underrepresented in the state. Plus, this week's capitol roundup, Native Americans in World War II, lawmen and renegades on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Gender & Sexual Identity, Health Care & Illnesses, United States, War & Conflict, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on April 5, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
3-29-13
On this episode of the ONR, legislation that would allow horse slaughter facilities to operate in the state moves forward, but opponents are rallying against what they see as a brutal and cruel business. Votes in the Oklahoma legislature sometimes fall along party lines, but the divide is strongly felt between the rural and the urban. And one particular issue is key to Oklahoma's rural caucus. The need for quality nurses is on the rise nationwide, and that includes Oklahoma. Plus, Oklahoma ranks on the Miserable States Index, online civics education, and donations for a forthcoming museum, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Performing Arts, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on March 29, 2013
ONR 4-5-13
Tulsa Dentist
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After news broke last week that patients of Dr. Scott Harrington's dental practice may have been exposed to HIV and two types of hepatitis, thousands of patients across the state were urged to get tested. It's a medical scare that's left many wondering how this could have happened, and how to keep it from happening again.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Health
Originally broadcast on April 9, 2013
ONR 3-29-13
Oklahoma Watch: Drought
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While drought has gripped the state, one particular area has been hit harder than most: the Lone Chimney Water District. And their hardships might soon be a reality for the rest of the state. ONR's Dick Pryor speaks with Oklahoma Watch reporter Ron J. Jackson about his report on this drought-stricken area.
Related Topics: Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on March 29, 2013
ONR 3-29-13
Nursing in Oklahoma
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With large portions of the population reaching the age of 65, the need for healthcare and quality nurses has probably never been higher. That also goes for Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Health
Originally broadcast on March 29, 2013
ONR 3-29-13
Rural Caucus
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Often in Oklahoma, votes don't fall along party lines, but divide between the rural and the urban. In the past, the bipartisan rural caucus was concerned about water rights and education, but now a new concern is cropping up.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Health
Originally broadcast on March 29, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
3-22-13
On this episode of the ONR, we look at the sequester, and it's potential impact on Oklahoma's military bases and personnel. For military veterans returning home with head injuries, cures have remained elusive. But advances in medical technology are giving veterans a chance to move forward with their lives. Last year, lawmakers worked to pass 'smart on crime' initiatives, but a year later finds those initiatives unfounded and and its future uncertain. Plus, screenings for infants, colon health, and Okie astronauts on this ONR.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, United States, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on March 22, 2013
ONR 3-22-13
Horizon: Greyson's Advocates
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The tragedy of one family's loss due to congenital heart defects has led to legislation that could save countless families from enduring what this family has.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Health
Originally broadcast on March 22, 2013
ONR 3-22-13
Colon Health and Cancer
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Doctors agree that regular screenings are key to preventing colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. But a new study is trying to determine which test is the most effective at helping lower those cancer mortality rates.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Science & Technology, Health
Originally broadcast on March 22, 2013
ONR 3-22-13
Cutting Edge: Hyperbaric Chambers
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Breakthroughs in medicine are providing a promising treatment for traumatic brain injuries, so much so that lawmakers are being asked to make it available to Oklahoma veterans.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Health, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on March 22, 2013






