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Parents » Healthy Kids
Farmer's Markets
6-1-12
Featured in Top Stories
It's often said that nothing tastes as good as fresh fruits and vegetables, and if the number of consumers frequenting Oklahoma's farmer's markets is any indication, that saying must be true. Food-conscious Okies are hitting up markets across the state in search of quality items whose roots they can trace.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Fitness & Nutrition, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, Cooking, Gardening, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Health Insurance for Kids
Featured in Top Stories
A new health care debate is underway in the Oklahoma legislature that ties back to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. How to provide health care insurance for about a thousand families who can't get insurance for their infant children? At the heart of the issue is what works best to fix the problem: the free market or government mandates.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Healthy Kids, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on February 10, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Teen Pregnancy
Featured in Top Stories
In 2008 more than twice as many teenage girls gave birth in Oklahoma as were in the combined fall freshman classes of OU and OSU. So far this year more than 5,000 teens have given birth. For one in five it wasn't her first child. That has the health department and some school districts looking for new ways to prevent teen pregnancies. In both 2010 and 2011 the State Health Department spent just under $430,000 on teen pregnancy prevention education. Since participation is not mandatory, only schools in Ottawa and Pittsburg counties used the programs. In January, schools in Hughes, Choctaw and McCurtain counties will begin offering courses. Schools in Tulsa and Oklahoma counties use the federally funded "prep" program.
Related Topics: Women, Education, Healthy Kids, Issues & Advice
Originally broadcast on December 2, 2011
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
Blue-Green Algae (12:36)
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An investigation of the blue-green algae outbreak at Oklahoma’s Grand Lake and the health concerns associated with human contact with the toxic algae growth.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on July 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Teen Pregnancy (2:50)
A new plan to address Oklahoma’s rising rate of teen pregnancy was unveiled at a meeting of social workers, educators, and community outreach organizations.
Related Topics: Health, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Women, Education, Healthy Kids, Women, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on June 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Summer Feeding Program (2:43)
In the state’s two largest metropolitan areas, four out of five school children depend on free breakfast and lunch programs during the school year. We look at a program that continues to provide nutrition to those children over the summer break.
Related Topics: Parents, Child Development, Healthy Kids
Originally broadcast on June 8, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Adult Family Services (3:50)
Featured in It's Your Government
Budget cuts will have a major impact on adult daycare services and services for children with disabilities, provided by the Department of Human Services. Georgia Devening, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Foundation for the Disabled, talked about the impact of the cuts.
Related Topics: Health, Parents, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Child Development, Healthy Kids, Government, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on May 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Child Support Services (4:24)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Child Support Division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services is now handling a record two-hundred-thousand cases, and distributing more than three-hundred-million dollars in child support collections. Jeff Wagner, Programs Administrator for DHS, put the numbers in perspective.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Child Development, Healthy Kids, Government, Women, Health
Originally broadcast on May 18, 2011






