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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 2-15-13
Oklahoma Watch: Uninsured
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Thousands of Oklahomans lack health care, a problem exacerbated by access, work, and myths surrounding the uninsured. Oklahoma Watch contributing writer Warren Vieth has been reporting on the uninsured in the state and their unique struggles to stay healthy.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on February 15, 2013
ONR 1-11-13
Multiple Sclerosis
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It's a disease that hit anyone at anytime, and while a drugs are available to slow the progression of MS, the cost of those drugs isn't viable to everyone.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Health, Education, Health
Originally broadcast on January 11, 2013
ONR 12-21-12
The Cutting Edge: Vital Signs Garment
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Researchers and fashion designers meet to design a shirt that can monitor patient's vital signs from outside the hospital, helping to diagnose and treat respiratory diseases.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Science & Technology, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on December 21, 2012
ONR 12-14-12
Rural Physicians
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We continue our series following OSU's College of Medicine Rural Physician students as they begin working in the field in rural hospitals across the state.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Health, Education, Health
Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012
ONR 12-7-12
Newsmaker Interview: Dr. Doug Drevets
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On December 1st, advocates across the globe banded together on World AIDs Day to remember those who have died due to this disease, and celebrate those surviving it. Despite the strides made in AIDs research, many myths still surround this disease. ONR's Dick Pryor spoke with Dr. Doug Drevets, Chief of the Infectious Disease Section of the College of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center about the facts behind this disease.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Health, Education, Health
Originally broadcast on December 7, 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
Newsmaker Interview: Dr. Ravi Jayakaran
9-28-12
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There are no shortage of water issues in Oklahoma, from droughts to usage rights and water rationing. But this isn't a new problem; water has been both a necessity and an issue the world over. One group in particular has dedicated itself to helping countries with water shortages and the issues that crop up in its wake: Map International. We spoke with Dr. Ravi Jayakaran, Vice President of Global Programs, about the group and their work.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Health Care & Illnesses, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Global Affairs, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on September 28, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
8-24-12
In this ONR, an interim study takes a closer look at the Oklahoma Department of Veteran Affairs, and what they find isn't pretty. Copper thefts are on the rise, but one local company is using its ingenuity to halt thieves, and perhaps save a few lives along the way. A local company shutters its doors, and the loss of over a hundred jobs hits hard. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle: it's the new motto of one Oklahoma company, as they craft a plan to recycle hydraulic fracturing water. Plus, business news, U.S. senators, and kilts and car repairs, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Caregiving, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health
Originally broadcast on August 24, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
8-17-12
On this week's ONR, schools across the country are growing more diverse, and it's causing unique problems for some Oklahoma educators. Clean energy abounds in the Sooner state, or it's trying to. Lawmakers and leaders continue to push for compressed natural gas vehicles, and while Oklahoma is eighth in the country for wind energy production, the loss of a tax credit could leave a booming industry blowing in the wind. Out of the ashes of the state's recent wildfires, communities come together to help students left homeless from the flames, and one program is helping rural residents better fireproof vulnerable houses. Plus, a trip to Tulsa's historic Greenwood District, an exploration of a tribe's history, and a look at the high-flying women of the Museum of the 99's on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Women, Lifestyle, Child Development, Education, Modern, Biography & Profiles, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Biography & Profiles, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health, Society
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012




