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From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 8:06 PM
Healthwatch
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Healthwatch
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 8:06 PM
Healthwatch
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SwinefluspeadsinJapan
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Concerns over swine flu have shut down schools in Japan. 121 people are confirmed to have swine flu. That is up from four on Friday.
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DeerCreekawaitingvirusresults
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Tuesday afternoon parents of Deer Creek School District students were notified by an automated voicemail that they were awaiting results from a pending case of H1N1 Influenza Virus. Ed Doney has the details.
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Swinefluscams
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
In Oklahoma, officials are warning against scams. Chellie Mills has the details on how to avoid being scammed when it comes to the H1N1 virus.
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SwinefluhitsOklahoma
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Oklahoma has now officially joined the states with confirmed cases of the H1N1 virus. Jesse Wells travels to Pontotoc County to get reaction from the community where the woman recovered from the Swine Flu.
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DietaryneedsofElderly
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Nutritional need of people change as they get older. Here are some simple rules to help a caregiver or a concerned relative to help them look for potential problems.
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PressConferenceFirstcaseofswinefluconfirmedinOklahoma
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
The Oklahoma Health Department has confirmed the first case of the H1N1 flu in Oklahoma. The case was in Ponotoc County. The State Health Department holds a press conference.
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GettingreadyforH1N1
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
The State of Oklahoma is surrounded by states reporting cases of the H1N1 Virus but continues to have no confirmed cases. State health authorities are not convinced Oklahoma will stay immune to the outbreak. Ed Doney has the latest on how Oklahoma is preparing for the arrival of the Swine Flu.
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Anotheroptionforbackpain
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
An estimated 10 million American adults suffer from chronic back pain and to ease that pain many undergo traditional "open" back surgery which requires a long and painful recovery time. But that is no longer the only option.
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HealthWarningforDieters
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Warning to all dieters...the over the counter diet supplement "Hydroxycut" has been recalled by the Government.
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Whatistheswineflu
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
What is the swine flu? The World Health Organization has upgraded the situation to a phase 4, just two steps away from a worldwide pandemic. Tracie Potts has the details. Jesse Wells continues with Team Coverage.
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HealthcareLookingforananswer
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
A new survey shows more Americans are putting off check-ups and tests because they have lost their insurance. In tonight’s Bottom Line, Tracie Potts has more on how lawmakers are looking to answers to solve the healthcare issues in America.
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Apossibledownturninlifeexpectancy
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Juvenile obesity may lead to a decrease in adult longevity.
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NewhopeforJuvenileArthritis
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Researchers at OU Medical Center have found a genetic marker that may prove helpful for young sufferers of juvenile arthritis.
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NationalBoneMarrowRegistry
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Thousands of patients need transplants every day. Here is the story of one company that was inspired by a good deed. See the details on the National Bone Marrow Registry and how it’s saving lives.
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Risingcostofstayinghealthy
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Oklahoma seniors and recording their stories and the AARP will send them to Washington. Rising health care cost can break many seniors and the AARP is confident that people will listen if the right message is sent.
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Recessioncausinghealthproblems
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
New research says people in their 50’s should be concerned for their health if they have work problems.
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UPShelpsitsworkersstayinshape
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Hauling packages for a living requires a fair amount of strength and stamina. In today’s Health Minute, Judy Fortin shows us how UPS helps its workers stay in shape.
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Recessioneffectsonprescriptions
From: Voxant Newsroom on Wed, May 20 2009 4:30 PM
Tracie Potts looks at ways to save significant cash on the prescription drugs that so many need.
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