OSDH shares tips on staying healthy during respiratory season

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Each year, respiratory viruses keep people away from work, school and other important activities due to illness. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) monitors trends of several respiratory viruses, which typically circulate more during the fall and winter months.

OMRF receives grant to examine rare neurological disorder

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Wan Hee Yoon, Ph.D., has proven so adept at unraveling rare neurological diseases that two of them bear his name. The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist now hopes his newest grant will help him identify a potential treatment for one of those genetic conditions.
OMRF receives grant to examine rare neurological disorder

How is dementia diagnosed?

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If you have concerns, don’t put off the exam. There is no cure for dementia, early diagnosis is still crucial. Seeking help early and getting a diagnosis offer time to try therapies that may slow disease progression and relieve troublesome symptoms.

SEOLS celebrates library card sign-up month with new designs

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The Southeast Oklahoma Library System (SEOLS) is excited to celebrate Library Card Sign-Up Month by unveiling six new library card designs, available for a limited time! These designs feature unique and vibrant images to appeal to all ages, including a sea turtle, the scenic Talimena Drive, an arrowhead with a scissortail flycatcher, books, a buffalo, and a dinosaur.
SEOLS celebrates library card sign-up month with new designs

Fort Towson

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first graders showed their creativity at the Choctaw County Fair with their farm animal projects. left to right: Mila Wilson, Laniey Gilchrist, Anna james, August Martin, Elia Wickson, Remy Calvert, Carter Day, Hadlee Pollard, Maxwell Gantt, Kaden James, Gatlin Trapp, Jagger Murdoch, Oliver Hicks, Adaline Jackson, Brooklyn Chapman, Rhett Beene, Katarina Jurisch, Landen Heady, Denver Morgan, Beckett

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Oklahoma Quality award presented to Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority

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Choctaw Nation Health Services Association (CNHSA) was one of two organizations awarded the prestigious Oklahoma Quality Foundation (OQF) State Quality Award. The award recognizes organizations dedicated to achieving performance excellence using the Baldridge Excellence Framework, a proven system helping organizations fulfill their missions, enhance results, and increase competitiveness.

Oklahoma WIC transitions to new formula

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• New formula contract effective October 2024 The Oklahoma Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program will be transitioning from Gerber to Similac brand contract infant formulas. All WIC programs in the US are required to have a formula contract in place for cost containment purposes.
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