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I often develop a cough this time of the year. I have ever since I had a run-in with a pack of coyotes when I was trying to save a cow and her calf. I had to carry the calf and run, and we barely survived. The cold at around thirty degrees below zero froze and dried my lungs, and I have had problems ever since.
Read morehad learned from experience that when it does, that is not the time to quit. I had to take the cough tea for days beyond when I thought I was well or the cough always came back with a vengeance.
Read moreIs it short-sighted and without merit to say that human beings are solely responsible for criminal escapades or law enforcers are solely responsible in their efforts to hinder and squelch that criminal activity in order to stop that which wreaks havoc in lives and property?
Read moreAn Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist hopes a new, twoyear grant will help him pinpoint the genetic variants that can cause age-related hearing loss.
Read moreMany New Year’s traditions that we take for granted actually date from ancient times. This year, ring out the old and ring in the new with a New Year tradition— or two! From singing “Auld Lang Syne” to eating black-eyed peas for good luck to eating 12 grapes at midnight, discover different ways to celebrate the start of 2023!
Read moreNew Year’s resolutions usually revolve around breaking bad habits or starting good ones. Roughly 45% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, and 25% of them break them by mid-January.
Read moreTwo Oklahomans will be representing Oklahoma in the 2023 Tournament of Roses Parade. Morgan Flynn, of Tushka, Okla., and David Wheelis, of Oklahoma City, will be a part of the Donate Life Float featured in the parade.
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