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Usage of over-thecounter headache medicines might be widely associated with adults, but children get headaches as well, and parents may wonder if youngsters can lean on the same remedies their parents look to when seeking relief. Nationwide Children's Hospital notes rest and relaxation is the best way to treat a headache, but parents also can utilize OTC medications like ibuprofen (Motrin¨, Advil¨), acetaminophen (Tylenol¨) or naproxen (Aleve¨) to help mitigate the symptoms of headache in children. Children's versions of popular OTC headache medicines such as Motrin¨ can be utilized. Parents are urged to read all product labels and speak with their children's pediatricians before administering children's headache medicines. Such discussions are particularly important before giving older kids and adolescents OTC medications that are not designated as children's remedies.
Read moreOU Health welcomed its fifth and largest cohort of nine Ukrainian surgeons this month, significantly expanding its humanitarian training program to include specialists from four surgical disciplines now critical for treating complex trauma injuries. The program — the only one in the U.S. offering international surgeons hands-on surgical privileges — has added oculoplastics and orthopedics to its existing specialties of head and neck surgery and neurosurgery.
Read morePhysical activity is a valuable tool in the fight against chronic disease and other conditions. In fact, the Cleveland Clinic highlights physical activity among its nine ways to prevent disease in an effort to live a long and rewarding life.
Read moreThe community is invited to witness the revitalization of a piece of Seminole history early next month.
Read moreThe Seminole County Bar Association has announced that Chief Judge William J. Musseman and Judge Scott Rowland of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals will speak at its annual Law Day seminar this week in Wewoka.
Read moreRebecca Stone, board chair of the Boys and Girls Club of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, cuts the ribbon on the club’s newly remodeled facility in Wewoka on Thursday, April 24. Dignitaries attending the ribbon cutting included Seminole Nation Chief Lewis Johnson, Asst. Chief Brian Palmer, club board members and many others.
Read moreAlfreeda Doonkeen has announced her candidacy for Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.
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