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Health Department offers programs, support to help 2016 be healthier year
One in three Oklahoma youths is either overweight or obese, Friedl said.
Oklahomans continue battle against heart disease and diabetes
Oklahoma City-County Health Department offers support and programs to help Oklahomans fight most common diseases.
Lawmakers, vape shop owners and health officials struggle to define e-cigarette safety, use guidelines
If the 2014 FDA proposal for regulations is adopted, then “99.9 percent” of vape shops would close, he contends.
Andie MacDowell speaks at Women’s Health Forum event
Integris Health’s Women’s Health Forum features a wide range of topics at events throughout the metro.
Cover Story: Diet, not lack of exercise, is behind Oklahoma’s ballooning waistlines
Chairs are killing you.
Oklahomans face extra hurdles when dealing with mental illness
Many Oklahomans suffering from mental illness don’t receive help because of treatment costs and the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
Chicken-Fried News: We’re No. 49!
A study shows that Oklahomans rank pretty low when it comes to emotional and physical well-being.
Rather than, Here’s our food, and here’s your food,’ I grew up in a family where we all ate the same thing, he said.
“Rather than, ‘Here’s our food, and here’s your food,’ I grew up in a family where we all ate the same thing,” he said.
City government, police and nonprofits work together to help OKC’s homeless
Straughan started The Homeless Alliance 11 years ago and said he has seen the community become more collaborative in its effort to end homelessness in recent years.
