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World Health Organization Warns Of Snakebite Antivenom Shortage
News On 6
Oklahoma reports a rise in copperhead snake bites, prompting public caution amidst global antivenom shortages.
Babies From Gaza Make It To Egypt As 2nd Hospital Reportedly Encircled
CBS News
There were reports Monday morning that Israeli forces were surrounding a hospital in the decimated northern half of the enclave amid airstrikes in the area, with the health ministry saying almost 3,000 people were sheltering inside the facility.
Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Worsens; Biden Says Israelis 'Have To Go After Hamas'
CBS News
The Israel-Hamas war is expected to ramp up with a looming Israeli ground invasion of Gaza, where a humanitarian crisis is deepening.
Medical Minute: Tobacco Report
News On 6
Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths, according to world health officials.
Who Declares Aspartame 'Possibly Carcinogenic'
CBS News
The World Health Organization has declared aspartame, a common artificial sweetener used in thousands of products, to be "possibly carcinogenic to humans" — while also noting that "safety is not a major concern" in the quantities people would normally consume.
WHO Downgrades COVID Pandemic, Says It’s No Longer Emergency
Associated Press
The World Health Organization said Friday that COVID-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency, marking a symbolic end to the devastating coronavirus pandemic that triggered once-unthinkable lockdowns, upended economies worldwide and killed at least 7 million people worldwide.
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WHO Fires Director In Asia Accused Of Racist Misconduct
Associated Press
The World Health Organization has fired its top official in the Western Pacific after the Associated Press reported last year that dozens of staff members accused him of racist, abusive, and unethical behavior that may have compromised the U.N. health agency’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
WHO Fires Director In Asia Accused Of Racist Misconduct
Associated Press
The World Health Organization has fired its top official in the Western Pacific after the Associated Press reported last year that dozens of staff members accused him of racist, abusive, and unethical behavior that may have compromised the U.N. health agency’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bird Flu Kills 11-Year-Old Girl In Cambodia In Country's 1st Known Infection Since 2014
CBS News
An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died from bird flu in the country's first known human H5N1 infection since 2014, health officials said.
Bird Flu Kills 11-Year-Old Girl In Cambodia In Country's 1st Known Infection Since 2014
CBS News
An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died from bird flu in the country's first known human H5N1 infection since 2014, health officials said.
Health Agencies Renaming 'Monkeypox' As 'Mpox' To Help Fight Stigma
CBS News
The Biden administration plans to officially switch how it refers to the disease once dubbed "monkeypox.".
Health Agencies Renaming 'Monkeypox' As 'Mpox' To Help Fight Stigma
CBS News
The Biden administration plans to officially switch how it refers to the disease once dubbed "monkeypox.".
Millions Of Children Left Susceptible To Measles As Vaccination Rates Drop, New Report Finds
CBS News
The threat of a measles outbreak is growing due to a significant decline in vaccination rates among children worldwide, according to joint report released Wednesday by the CDC, and WHO.
Millions Of Children Left Susceptible To Measles As Vaccination Rates Drop, New Report Finds
CBS News
The threat of a measles outbreak is growing due to a significant decline in vaccination rates among children worldwide, according to joint report released Wednesday by the CDC, and WHO.
WHO Reports 90% Drop In World COVID-19 Deaths Since February
CBS News
The World Health Organization chief on Wednesday said a nearly 90% drop in recent COVID-19 deaths globally compared to nine months ago provides "cause for optimism."
WHO Reports 90% Drop In World COVID-19 Deaths Since February
CBS News
The World Health Organization chief on Wednesday said a nearly 90% drop in recent COVID-19 deaths globally compared to nine months ago provides "cause for optimism."
9 Students Drown After River Ferry Capsizes In Cambodia
Associated Press
At least nine students in southern Cambodia who were crossing a river died after the boat they were on capsized, officials said.
9 Students Drown After River Ferry Capsizes In Cambodia
Associated Press
At least nine students in southern Cambodia who were crossing a river died after the boat they were on capsized, officials said.
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US Restarts Airport Screening For Ebola As Outbreak In Uganda Swells
CBS News
The Biden administration announced Thursday it plans to funnel all passengers flying into the U.S. from Uganda through five international airports for "enhanced screening," in response to a growing Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
US Restarts Airport Screening For Ebola As Outbreak In Uganda Swells
CBS News
The Biden administration announced Thursday it plans to funnel all passengers flying into the U.S. from Uganda through five international airports for "enhanced screening," in response to a growing Ebola outbreak in Uganda.
Uganda Racing To Contain Deadly Ebola Outbreak
CBS News
Two weeks ago, a 24-year-old man in Uganda felt ill. He went to a private clinic several times between September 11 and 13 with a high fever, convulsions, blood in his vomit, pain and swelling everywhere, and bleeding in his eyes.
Uganda Racing To Contain Deadly Ebola Outbreak
CBS News
Two weeks ago, a 24-year-old man in Uganda felt ill. He went to a private clinic several times between September 11 and 13 with a high fever, convulsions, blood in his vomit, pain and swelling everywhere, and bleeding in his eyes.
WHO Plans To Rename Monkeypox Over Stigmatization Concerns
Associated Press
The World Health Organization says it’s holding an open forum to rename the disease monkeypox, after some critics raised concerns the name could be derogatory or have racist connotations.
WHO Plans To Rename Monkeypox Over Stigmatization Concerns
Associated Press
The World Health Organization says it’s holding an open forum to rename the disease monkeypox, after some critics raised concerns the name could be derogatory or have racist connotations.
Polio Vaccine To Be Offered To Children In London After More Virus Found
CBS News
British health authorities say they will offer a polio booster vaccine to children aged 1 to 9 in London, after finding evidence the virus has been spreading in multiple regions of the capital, despite not confirming any cases of the paralytic disease in people.
Polio Vaccine To Be Offered To Children In London After More Virus Found
CBS News
British health authorities say they will offer a polio booster vaccine to children aged 1 to 9 in London, after finding evidence the virus has been spreading in multiple regions of the capital, despite not confirming any cases of the paralytic disease in people.
Japan Moves Toward Releasing Fukushima Nuke Plant Wastewater Into Sea
CBS News
The fishing industry around Japan's Fukushima coast expressed disappointment and resignation over the weekend as long-expected plans to start releasing treated wastewater into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant moved one step closer to reality. The drastic measure has been adopted as the only practical way out of a dilemma that's plagued the damaged plant for more than a decade.
Japan Moves Toward Releasing Fukushima Nuke Plant Wastewater Into Sea
CBS News
The fishing industry around Japan's Fukushima coast expressed disappointment and resignation over the weekend as long-expected plans to start releasing treated wastewater into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant moved one step closer to reality. The drastic measure has been adopted as the only practical way out of a dilemma that's plagued the damaged plant for more than a decade.
25 Million Kids Missed Routine Vaccinations Because Of COVID
Associated Press
About 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against common diseases like diptheria, largely because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted regular health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines, according to the U.N.
25 Million Kids Missed Routine Vaccinations Because Of COVID
Associated Press
About 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against common diseases like diptheria, largely because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted regular health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines, according to the U.N.
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Measles outbreak, vaccine skepticism, and health insurance challenges: Oklahoma Doctors speak out
Graham Dowers
As cases of measles begin to rise across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, medical leaders are sounding the alarm about falling vaccination rates and other obstacles facing patient care.
Measles outbreak, vaccine skepticism, and health insurance challenges: Oklahoma Doctors speak out
Graham Dowers
As cases of measles begin to rise across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, medical leaders are sounding the alarm about falling vaccination rates and other obstacles facing patient care.
30 graduate from Tulsa County's treatment court programs, celebrating second chances
Graham Dowers
Thirty people celebrated a major milestone yesterday, graduating from Tulsa County’s Drug, DUI, and Veterans Treatment Court programs.
30 graduate from Tulsa County's treatment court programs, celebrating second chances
Graham Dowers
Thirty people celebrated a major milestone yesterday, graduating from Tulsa County’s Drug, DUI, and Veterans Treatment Court programs.
Thousands gather for Tulsa Heart Walk to fight heart disease, celebrate survivors
Graham Dowers
Thousands of Tulsans are stepping up today in the fight against heart disease at the American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk.
Thousands gather for Tulsa Heart Walk to fight heart disease, celebrate survivors
Graham Dowers
Thousands of Tulsans are stepping up today in the fight against heart disease at the American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk.
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Measles outbreak, vaccine skepticism, and health insurance challenges: Oklahoma Doctors speak out
Graham Dowers
As cases of measles begin to rise across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, medical leaders are sounding the alarm about falling vaccination rates and other obstacles facing patient care.
30 graduate from Tulsa County's treatment court programs, celebrating second chances
Graham Dowers
Thirty people celebrated a major milestone yesterday, graduating from Tulsa County’s Drug, DUI, and Veterans Treatment Court programs.
Thousands gather for Tulsa Heart Walk to fight heart disease, celebrate survivors
Graham Dowers
Thousands of Tulsans are stepping up today in the fight against heart disease at the American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk.
Oklahoma's wildfire response improvements from Gov. Stitt
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt's Wildfire Response Working Group has released its first set of recommendations to improve Oklahoma's wildfire response, following the March fires and the dismissal of the state forestry director. The report identifies key challenges such as poor inter-agency communication, radio compatibility issues, and staffing shortages in rural fire departments.
Vaccine skepticism and measles outbreaks alarm Oklahoma physicians
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and guests discuss the resurgence of measles, declining vaccination rates, and the challenges physicians face navigating health insurance hurdles in Oklahoma.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
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