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Excessive rain is a signal for cattle producers to keep an eye out for lameness in their animals, the first sign of foot rot.
Read moreThis week, 12 Oklahoma counties are in the “orange” risk level, 59 are in the “yellow” risk level, and six are in the “green” risk level for the COVID-19 Risk Level System. OSDH continues to monitor closely the statewide hospitalization trends for COVID-19.
Read morePatience (9th grade), Payton (6th grade), and Parker Romines (Pre-K) spent time with their cousins.
Read moreActive people tend to overthink what food is doing for their body—Is keto good for endurance? What’s the perfect post-training macro spread? Butter or no butter in my coffee?—but underthink what it’s doing for their mind. Yet you’ve probably noticed that what you eat impacts what’s going on upstairs. We’ve all devoured a cheat meal and afterward felt off, not just physically but also mentally and emotionally. And new research suggests that the connection between diet and mental well-being is a little more nuanced than scientists once thought. Earlier studies suggest
Read moreRobust family support, both practical and emotional, is the concept driving the Family Resource Center, a new space unveiled recently at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health. The new Family Resource Center, a project funded in part by a donation made by the Robert Glen Rapp Foundation, is open to all patients and families who receive medical services at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital and OU Health Physicians clinics.
Read moreAlcohol can be both tonic and poison. Literature suggesting that light to moderate drinking presents a plethora of health benefits can be found if people go looking for it. However, alcohol also has its detractors, who say that the risks outweigh the benefits when it comes to drinking. This makes it even more complicated to decided if consuming alcohol is something that can safely be included in one’s lifestyle or if it’s something to be avoided.
Read moreMagnolia Creek was out of its banks Tuesday morning, forcing the closure of the main access road to the Seminole Municipal Park. Nearly two inches of rain were reported overnight in some areas of Seminole.
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