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Medical Minute: Unexpected risk factors for heart disease revealed during American Heart Month
LeAnne Taylor
Research shows nearly half of U.S. adults have some form of cardiovascular disease, with hidden risk factors playing a crucial role.
Orangetheory Fitness Midtown hosts ‘Torture the Trainer’ fundraiser for Heart Month
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Turn the tables on your trainers! Orangetheory Fitness Midtown Tulsa is raising money for heart health by letting members assign burpees and sprints to their trainers. Find out how to get involved.
Heart Month highlights CPR training, prevention efforts in Oklahoma
Autumn Bracey
The American Heart Association is raising awareness during Heart Month by promoting heart disease prevention, expanding CPR training in Oklahoma, and advocating for better resources in schools.
Health Matters With TSET: Stroke Awareness
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In this edition of Health Matters With TSET, health coach Dottie Small spoke with a neurologist about recent stroke risk guidelines. These guidelines highlight women's increased vulnerability and emphasize lifestyle changes and early intervention as key to prevention.
Medical Minute: Social Isolation, Anger Among Emotional Risks For Heart Attacks, Studies Show
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., with more than 800,000 people experiencing a heart attack each year. For 200,000 of these individuals, it will be their second heart attack.
Medical Minute: Naturally Lowering Your Blood Pressure
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High blood pressure can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, chronic kidney disease, and other serious health conditions. The CDC says high blood pressure contributed to more than 691,000 deaths in the U.S. in 2021.
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Oklahomans Advocate On Behalf Of American Heart Association For CPR In Schools
Alex Cameron
Survivors of cardiac arrest, along with loved ones of those who didn’t survive, were advocating on behalf of the American Heart Association for legislation intended to save lives in schools.
Oklahomans Advocate On Behalf Of American Heart Association For CPR In Schools
Alex Cameron
Survivors of cardiac arrest, along with loved ones of those who didn’t survive, were advocating on behalf of the American Heart Association for legislation intended to save lives in schools.
Bixby 7-Year-Old Born With Heart Defect Shares His Story To Bring Awareness To CHD
Jayden Brannon
In February, Valentine's decorations are all over the Tedesco home, but for this family, the hearts have a bigger meaning.
Bixby 7-Year-Old Born With Heart Defect Shares His Story To Bring Awareness To CHD
Jayden Brannon
In February, Valentine's decorations are all over the Tedesco home, but for this family, the hearts have a bigger meaning.
Improving Heart Health & Symptoms To Watch For During American Heart Month
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The American Heart Association says every 34 seconds someone in the US dies of Cardiovascular diseases. Cardiologist Dr. Augustus Caine Jr. joined News On 6 this week to talk about the data and the symptoms to watch for.
Improving Heart Health & Symptoms To Watch For During American Heart Month
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The American Heart Association says every 34 seconds someone in the US dies of Cardiovascular diseases. Cardiologist Dr. Augustus Caine Jr. joined News On 6 this week to talk about the data and the symptoms to watch for.
Recognizing Stroke Signs: Hillcrest Doctor Shares Tips for Prevention and Treatment
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The American Heart Association says Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the United States. Doctor Andre Fredieu with Hillcrest's Stoke and Neurological Institute joined us with how to recognize the signs of a stroke and how you can lower your risk.
Recognizing Stroke Signs: Hillcrest Doctor Shares Tips for Prevention and Treatment
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The American Heart Association says Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the United States. Doctor Andre Fredieu with Hillcrest's Stoke and Neurological Institute joined us with how to recognize the signs of a stroke and how you can lower your risk.
Cigarette Smoking Rate Hits All-Time Low Among American Adults
CBS News
U.S. cigarette smoking dropped to another all-time low last year, with 1 in 9 adults saying they were current smokers, according to government survey data released Thursday. Meanwhile, electronic cigarette use rose, to about 1 in 17 adults.
Cigarette Smoking Rate Hits All-Time Low Among American Adults
CBS News
U.S. cigarette smoking dropped to another all-time low last year, with 1 in 9 adults saying they were current smokers, according to government survey data released Thursday. Meanwhile, electronic cigarette use rose, to about 1 in 17 adults.
Tulsa Oilers Team With American Heart Association For 'Red Out Game'
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On Friday, The Tulsa Oilers, will 'Red Out' the rink at the BOK Center, in partnership with the American Heart Association.
Tulsa Oilers Team With American Heart Association For 'Red Out Game'
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On Friday, The Tulsa Oilers, will 'Red Out' the rink at the BOK Center, in partnership with the American Heart Association.
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Cardiac Arrest In Youth Athletes Is Rare, But Does Happen. Here's How To Be Prepared
CBS News
When Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed during a football game after suffering a cardiac arrest, Heather O'Donnell said it confirmed her greatest fear.
Cardiac Arrest In Youth Athletes Is Rare, But Does Happen. Here's How To Be Prepared
CBS News
When Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed during a football game after suffering a cardiac arrest, Heather O'Donnell said it confirmed her greatest fear.
Wellness Wednesday: Heart Attacks During The Holidays
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The holidays are a common time of the year for people to have heart attacks. Dr. Tyler Ellington with the Oklahoma Heart Institute was here to discuss how we can all take better care of our hearts during the holidays.
Wellness Wednesday: Heart Attacks During The Holidays
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The holidays are a common time of the year for people to have heart attacks. Dr. Tyler Ellington with the Oklahoma Heart Institute was here to discuss how we can all take better care of our hearts during the holidays.
Study: Adding Less Salt To Food Could Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease
CBS News
UK researchers analyzed data from China where people have among the highest daily intake of salt in the world. They found that reducing salt intake by one gram a day could significantly lower the risk of heart disease and stroke, potentially saving millions of lives.
Study: Adding Less Salt To Food Could Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease
CBS News
UK researchers analyzed data from China where people have among the highest daily intake of salt in the world. They found that reducing salt intake by one gram a day could significantly lower the risk of heart disease and stroke, potentially saving millions of lives.
Study: Sharing Meals With Family, Friends Can Benefit Mental Health
CBS News
A new survey from the American Heart Association shows sharing regular meals with others could be one way to help manage stress. The national survey found that 91% of parents reported their family is less stressed when they share family meals together.
Study: Sharing Meals With Family, Friends Can Benefit Mental Health
CBS News
A new survey from the American Heart Association shows sharing regular meals with others could be one way to help manage stress. The national survey found that 91% of parents reported their family is less stressed when they share family meals together.
Study: 60% Of New Mothers In 2019 Had Poor Heart Health
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In Tuesday's Medical Minute, about 60 percent of US women who gave birth in 2019 had poor heart health before getting pregnant, with excess weight, hypertension and diabetes presenting the greatest concerns. Researchers at Northeastern University said poor maternal heart health can lead to problems for their children including heart issues and early birth.
Study: 60% Of New Mothers In 2019 Had Poor Heart Health
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In Tuesday's Medical Minute, about 60 percent of US women who gave birth in 2019 had poor heart health before getting pregnant, with excess weight, hypertension and diabetes presenting the greatest concerns. Researchers at Northeastern University said poor maternal heart health can lead to problems for their children including heart issues and early birth.
Tulsa 'Go Red For Women' Luncheon Set For Friday
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Their "Go Red For Women" luncheon is coming up Friday, May 10 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Tulsa.
Tulsa 'Go Red For Women' Luncheon Set For Friday
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Their "Go Red For Women" luncheon is coming up Friday, May 10 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Tulsa.
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Scattered storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
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Scattered showers and storms are possible Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Scattered storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
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Scattered showers and storms are possible Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
REAL ID deadline approaching: Travelers weigh in
Sam Carrico
Twelve days from Thursday, anyone trying to catch a flight from Tulsa International Airport will need a REAL ID. The deadline had been postponed for years. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to travelers ahead of the deadline.
REAL ID deadline approaching: Travelers weigh in
Sam Carrico
Twelve days from Thursday, anyone trying to catch a flight from Tulsa International Airport will need a REAL ID. The deadline had been postponed for years. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to travelers ahead of the deadline.
Rogers County jury finds man guilty of murdering his girlfriend, recommends life without parole
Chloe Abbott
A Rogers County jury found Jericho Haverstick guilty of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend, Eliza Arthurs, on Thursday. They recommend life without parole.
Rogers County jury finds man guilty of murdering his girlfriend, recommends life without parole
Chloe Abbott
A Rogers County jury found Jericho Haverstick guilty of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend, Eliza Arthurs, on Thursday. They recommend life without parole.
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Scattered storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
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Scattered showers and storms are possible Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
REAL ID deadline approaching: Travelers weigh in
Sam Carrico
Twelve days from Thursday, anyone trying to catch a flight from Tulsa International Airport will need a REAL ID. The deadline had been postponed for years. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to travelers ahead of the deadline.
Rogers County jury finds man guilty of murdering his girlfriend, recommends life without parole
Chloe Abbott
A Rogers County jury found Jericho Haverstick guilty of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend, Eliza Arthurs, on Thursday. They recommend life without parole.
Bristow school bus routes soon trackable in real time via parent's phones
Sam Modde
Bristow Public Schools rolls out BusRight app offering real-time bus route tracking for parents and guardians.
What does House Bill 2854 mean for Oklahoma colleges – and Langston University?
MaKayla Glenn
House Bill 2854 would let larger universities offer programs currently only available at smaller schools like Langston University’s Tulsa campus, Oklahoma’s only HBCU. Supporters say it expands access and helps students graduate. Critics, like Rep. Ronald Stewart, argue it could hurt Langston’s enrollment and funding by allowing other schools to copy its unique programs.
Ducklings keeping Broken Arrow firefighters busy: Multiple rescues this week
Sonora Meadows
Two different Broken Arrow crews rescued some ducklings on Thursday.
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