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Scientists genetically engineer mice with thick hair like the extinct woolly mammoth
Associated Press
Extinction is still forever, but scientists at the biotech company Colossal Biosciences are trying what they say is the next best thing to restoring ancient beasts — genetically engineering living animals with qualities to resemble extinct species like the woolly mammoth.
The tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is alarming. It’s not the biggest in US history though, CDC says
Associated Press
A yearlong outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City, Kansas area has taken local experts aback, even if it does not appear to be the largest outbreak of the disease in U.S. history as a state health official claimed last week.
Little Sign Of Improvement In U.S. Obesity Rates
News 9
New government data shows that in most states, the rate of adult obesity is not improving. But some experts say they see good news in the fact that for the most part obesity rates aren't getting worse.
Two-Thirds Of Oklahomans Could Be Obese By 2030, New Study Says
News 9
The number of obese adults in Oklahoma is on track to reach 66.4 percent by 2030.
Train Now For Capitol Challenge Fundraiser
News 9
Metro area citizens can train now for the third annual Capitol Challenge run/walk fundraiser. The event is planned for September 18, beginning at 8 a.m. at the State Capitol.
Capitol Challenge
| How To Become A Runner, Even If You've Never Tried
Report: Woods County Rated Healthiest in Oklahoma
News 9
A new report says Woods County has the healthiest residents in Oklahoma and Latimer County has those with the poorest health.
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OCU Expands its Nursing School
News 9
Nurses are in high demand these days and Oklahoma City University is helping to fill the shortage.
OCU Expands its Nursing School
News 9
Nurses are in high demand these days and Oklahoma City University is helping to fill the shortage.
Renaming Food to Get Kids Eating Veggies
News 9
Spark a child's imagination, and you'll spark their appetite. A new study shows when vegetables are re-named, kids will eat more of them, and like it.
Renaming Food to Get Kids Eating Veggies
News 9
Spark a child's imagination, and you'll spark their appetite. A new study shows when vegetables are re-named, kids will eat more of them, and like it.
Study Finds Insurance Rates Up Sharply In Oklahoma
News On 6
A report released Tuesday shows family insurance premiums jumped 50 % between 2001 and 2005 in Oklahoma, while the income of state policyholders remained flat.
Study Finds Insurance Rates Up Sharply In Oklahoma
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A report released Tuesday shows family insurance premiums jumped 50 % between 2001 and 2005 in Oklahoma, while the income of state policyholders remained flat.
Study: Oklahoma Lagging In Children's Health Insurance
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A new study says Oklahoma lags behind other states in providing health insurance to children.
The study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says the number of uninsured
Study: Oklahoma Lagging In Children's Health Insurance
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A new study says Oklahoma lags behind other states in providing health insurance to children.
The study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says the number of uninsured
Uninsured Oklahomans
News On 6
A new study shows more than one in five working adults in Oklahoma don't have health insurance.
In 37 states and the District of Columbia, at least one in every ten working adults is uninsured.
Uninsured Oklahomans
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A new study shows more than one in five working adults in Oklahoma don't have health insurance.
In 37 states and the District of Columbia, at least one in every ten working adults is uninsured.
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Cleanup underway after severe storms, tornado damage in Green Country
Brooke Cox
Severe storms moved through northeast Oklahoma on Wednesday morning, bringing heavy rain, hail, and tornadoes.
Cleanup underway after severe storms, tornado damage in Green Country
Brooke Cox
Severe storms moved through northeast Oklahoma on Wednesday morning, bringing heavy rain, hail, and tornadoes.
Owasso coordinates storm response as damage extends across 11 miles
Brooke Cox
Owasso city officials are coordinating storm response efforts after an unconfirmed tornado caused significant damage across an 11-mile path, with no injuries reported and various areas experiencing structural and utility damage.
Owasso coordinates storm response as damage extends across 11 miles
Brooke Cox
Owasso city officials are coordinating storm response efforts after an unconfirmed tornado caused significant damage across an 11-mile path, with no injuries reported and various areas experiencing structural and utility damage.
How PGA HOPE is Changing Lives for Veterans and Active Military
Alyssa Miller
PGA HOPE is introducing and teaching golf to veterans and active duty military. The program's mission is to enhance veterans and military members physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being.
How PGA HOPE is Changing Lives for Veterans and Active Military
Alyssa Miller
PGA HOPE is introducing and teaching golf to veterans and active duty military. The program's mission is to enhance veterans and military members physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being.
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Cleanup underway after severe storms, tornado damage in Green Country
Brooke Cox
Severe storms moved through northeast Oklahoma on Wednesday morning, bringing heavy rain, hail, and tornadoes.
Owasso coordinates storm response as damage extends across 11 miles
Brooke Cox
Owasso city officials are coordinating storm response efforts after an unconfirmed tornado caused significant damage across an 11-mile path, with no injuries reported and various areas experiencing structural and utility damage.
How PGA HOPE is Changing Lives for Veterans and Active Military
Alyssa Miller
PGA HOPE is introducing and teaching golf to veterans and active duty military. The program's mission is to enhance veterans and military members physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being.
Residents begin recovery efforts in Owasso after tornado damages homes
News On 6
Residents in Owasso are beginning the difficult task of cleaning up after a tornado tore through their community early Wednesday, leaving homes destroyed and power outages across the area.
Tornado leaves trail of destruction in Owasso; Osage SkyNews 6 surveys damage
Drake Johnson
Storm damage is being reported in Owasso after a possible tornado tore through the area, leaving homes destroyed, power lines down, and residents assessing the aftermath.
Owasso storm: Photos show tornado damage to homes, trees, utility poles, and fences
News On 6
A possible tornado caused damage in parts of Owasso early Wednesday morning.
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