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News & Public Affairs » Health
State of the State
2011 (55:27)
Governor Mary Fallin gives her State of the State address to a joint session of the 53rd Legislature.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education, Space, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on February 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Continued Blood Shortage (2:51)
Featured in Top Stories
The Red Cross and the Oklahoma Blood Institute continue their urgent call for blood donors. Expected heavy snow later this week, combined with exceptionally high snowfalls last week, have state blood supplies running dangerously low.
Related Topics: Weather & Natural Disasters, Health
Originally broadcast on February 7, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Blood Supply Shortage (2:57)
Featured in Top Stories
Blood supplies are critically low all across the state. Leslie Gamble with the Oklahoma Blood Institute talked about the need for donors.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Health
Originally broadcast on February 4, 2011
Oklahoma Forum
Capitol Reporters Roundtable (27:45)
We discuss the upcoming legislative session, which begins on February 7, with state capitol reporters: Michael McNutt, The Oklahoman/NewsOK.com Sean Murphy, Associated Press Erin Boeckman, eCapitol
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on February 6, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Food Stamp Rolls (3:40)
Featured in Top Stories
The Department of Human Services reports that the number of Oklahomans receiving food stamps is at a record high. More than 615,000 people in our state now receive help to buy food; that is an increase of 39% from just two years ago.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Health
Originally broadcast on January 27, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Young Moms (4:19)
Featured in Living Well
Oklahoma ranks 5th in the nation in teen pregnancy, and the numbers are rising.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Women, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on January 26, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tobacco Free (4:27)
Featured in Living Well
According to the American Lung Association, most states get a failing grade for their anti-tobacco efforts. Tracey Strader, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, joined us to talk about Oklahoma’s efforts to prevent smoking.
Related Topics: Health, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Healthy Kids, Health
Originally broadcast on January 25, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Health Agency Cuts (5:58)
Featured in It's Your Government
Terry Cline, Oklahoma Commissioner of Health, has told state legislators that further budget cuts to the Health Department will force the termination of programs aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Healthy Kids, Government, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on January 25, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Child Abuse Prevention (2:34)
Featured in It's Your Government
With further budget cuts pending, the Office of Child Abuse Prevention at the Oklahoma Department of Health, is facing the loss of its funding.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Women, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on January 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Economics of Health Care Reform (3:15)
Featured in It's Your Government
Even though the U.S. House of Representatives has voted to repeal Health Care Reform, the measure is not expected to be overturned. But the debate continues over how to fix the health care system, how to control costs, and how to improve access to care. An Oklahoma expert gave us an inside look at the economics of health care.
Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2011






