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Crystal Daniels, Activity Director for Seminole Pioneer Nursing Home, checking the garden that residents and staff planted. The garden was planted to help the residents have an activity to get through the difficult time from COVID-19. Photo By Heather Scheller
Read moreWhile a loss of visual acuity is often associated with senior citizens, various diseases and conditions of the eye can affect children. The American Academy of Opthalmology says many conditions and diseases can impact a child’s vision. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to improving a youngster’s eye health and helping him or her see and feel better.
Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 54,172 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreDogs, cats and other companion animals can be wonderful to have around, breathing energy into a family. Despite all of the advantages pets can bring, they tend to be a little messy. However, that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to have a pet and maintain a clean home. Homeowners just need to take a few extra steps to help things along.
Read morePhysical fitness is important. Exercise guidelines depend on the individ ual, but the American Heart Association recommends adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity every week. That amount may need to be increased to meet specific goals, such as weight loss.
Read moreThe largest nerve in the human body is the sciatic nerve, which originates in the lower back and travels through the back of each leg. Injury or pressure on this nerve can lead to a type of pain known as sciatica.
Read moreTULSA – The OU-TU School of Community Medicine was recently named a recipient of grant funding from the Colon Cancer Coalition to promote a greater volume of colon cancer screening, specifically for patients seen at the OU Bedlam Clinic.
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