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Cherokee Nation Expands Budget, Plans New Claremore Health Center

Four-story facility to replace aging Claremore Indian Hospital by 2028.

Cherokee Nation Expands Budget for New Claremore Health Center

The new four-story facility is set to replace the existing Claremore Indian Hospital.

Burping Your House Can Improve Indoor Air Quality

Meteorologist explains how a quick burst of fresh air can clear stale, polluted indoor air.

Cattle Producers Leverage Diagnostics for Smarter Deworming Plans

Incorporating fecal egg count reduction tests helps confirm when treatment is needed and when it isn't.

Tulsa Activist Opposes Medical Waste Regulation Bill

Ricky Martin says the proposed legislation lacks community support

Blood Drive Happening Today at Bartlesville Library

American Red Cross seeking donors for drive running from 11 AM to 5:30 PM

Indian Health Service to phase out mercury dental fillings by 2027

Advocates say IHS patients shouldn't receive treatment considered antiquated in the private sector

Morris High School to Host Blood Drive

Donors will receive exclusive Donor Champions t-shirt

Saint Francis Takes Over Oklahoma Hospital

Five-year lease agreement transitions Bristow facility to urgent care before restoring full emergency services.

Saint Francis takes over Bristow hospital, opens 24/7 urgent care

The health system will temporarily operate the facility as an urgent care while the ER license is pending

Oklahoma Lawmakers Mull Medicaid Cuts Amid Budget Concerns

Residents worry proposed changes could impact healthcare access

Indian Health Service to phase out mercury dental fillings by 2027

The federal agency that provides healthcare to Native Americans will transition to mercury-free alternatives.

Indian Health Service to Phase Out Mercury Dental Fillings by 2027

The federal agency that provides healthcare to Native Americans will no longer use dental fillings containing mercury.

Hough Ear Institute Offers Free Hearing Aid Assistance Statewide

Oklahomans with hearing loss can qualify for free hearing aids and professional care.

INTEGRIS Health and UnitedHealthcare Reach Temporary Agreement

Coverage for Oklahomans extended for 30 days amid contract negotiations