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Parents first learning their soon-to-be born child has Down syndrome often experience lump-in-the-throat type fear.
Read moreOU Health and Siemens Healthineers, a global medical technology leader, have entered into a strategic 10-year Value Partnership to bring the latest diagnostic and therapeutic equipment to people across Oklahoma, improving health through clinical care while promoting workforce development and education, research and breakthroughs.
Read moreHigh school actors, photographers, dancers, singers, writers, visual artists, filmmakers, and musicians are invited to apply and audition for the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain (OSAI), Oklahoma’s one-of-a-kind arts education program.
Read moreHaving a cold is not fun. A stuffy nose, sniffles, sore throat, and other symptoms make having a cold a generally unpleasant experience.
Read moreThere is no escaping the fact that the human body changes as it ages. Some changes associated with aging are beneficial, such as increased wisdom and knowledge from past experiences. Others, particularly changes to health and wellness, can be disconcerting.
Read moreLearning on the job is part of being a parent. That learning curve can be steep for anyone, but especially so for first-time parents with no personal experience to draw on.
Read moreOklahoma State University Extension’s Master Irrigator Program, Johnston Seed Company of Enid, the City of Edmond, and Okmulgee County Rural Water District 1 were recognized on November 30 for the Oklahoma Water for 2060 Excellence Award, signed by Governor Kevin Stitt and presented by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board during the annual Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference in Norman.
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