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Stacy Beach hosted the Seminole chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International on December 5 at her home for their monthly business meeting and annual Christmas party.
Read moreEnrollment is open for the spring semester for current and prospective students at Seminole State College.
Read moreIt’s the most wonderful— and most expensive—time of the year! And if you’re like so many others who are struggling to get out of debt, this season can cause a lot of stress and completely derail your money goals. But it doesn’t have to, and you can still have a meaningful holiday season while sticking to your budget and knocking out that debt.
Read moreCat owners have a tendency to be especially devoted to their feline friends, and research indicates cats return the favor by providing a host of health benefits to their owners. The Human Animal Bond Research Institute reports that cat ownership can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and improve heart health. In addition, the HABRI notes that cat ownership can help to alleviate social isolation and feelings of loneliness and even reduce stress.
Read moreThe month of December has been home to many historical events over the years. Here's a look at some that helped to shape the world in December 1923.
Read moreThe American Lung Association notes that respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common respiratory virus that produces cold-like symptoms in adults and children. Though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that most cases of RSV go away within two weeks without intervention, the virus can be unpredictable. In fact, the ALA reports that RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization in all infants. In addition, most children have been infected with the virus by the time they are two years old. Such high infection rates understandably leads to questions about transmission of the virus, which the CDC reports can spread in the following ways.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma will hold 10 college convocation ceremonies Dec. 15-16 to honor the achievements of its fall graduates.
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