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The Oklahoma History Center has recently installed a universal adult changing table in its Family Restroom, located on the first floor, to accommodate individuals with a range of disabilities and medical issues such as muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, paraplegia, cerebral palsy or those recovering from a stroke. Having access to such a table will provide a clean and safe environment, eliminating the unhygienic option of placing a loved one on a bathroom floor.
Read moreA bright spotlight shined on Brownfields in Oklahoma this week but those closest to that light agree the name is something relatively few people recognize or understand.
Read moreDesiree Azizoddin, PsyD, a researcher at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center, was awarded a $1.1 million grant from the National Cancer Institute that will support her career development and research focused on the development of scalable behavioral interventions to improve cancer pain.
Read moreBack-to-school routines are ramping up, and Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation experts have a few tips to keep in mind to make this school year safe, healthy and happy.
Read morePeople often share with me their concern citizens do not understand civics and how government is supposed to work for the people. President Lincoln said our government is “of the people, by the people, for the people.”
Read moreAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced details of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) $300 million investment, including with American Rescue Plan funds, in a new Organic Transition Initiative that will help build new and better markets and streams of income for farmers and producers. Organic production allows producers to hold a unique position in the marketplace and thus take home a greater share of the food dollar.
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