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http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/diabetes & obesity.flv ONR 1-4-13
ONR 1-4-13

Diabetes and Obesity

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With an increase in sedentary living and a decrease in exercise and activity, cases of obesity and diabetes have been on the rise in Oklahoma.

Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Biology & Chemistry, Health

Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/darrell weaver interview.flv Oklahoma News Report
Oklahoma News Report

Newsmaker Interview: Darrell Weaver

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Oklahoma currently rests between the horns of a new law meant to target and stop the creation of meth. The first half of House Bill 2491 came into effect in July limits the amount of cold medicine, like Sudafed or Claritin-D, an individual can purchase in a given amount of time. The other half of the bill will soon link Oklahoma up to other nearby states via an electronic system that tracks the sale of drugs used to make meth. We spoke to Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Director Darrell Weaver about the new law and how it's being used to stomp out an age-old problem.

Related Topics: Community, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues, Health, Health, Society

Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/osu food & ag program.flv OSU Food & Ag Program
OSU Food & Ag Program

8-10-12

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At Oklahoma State University, there is a magical place where organic wheat is developed, food safety is pushed, and people can sample restaurants' newest concoctions before anyone else catches a whiff. It's the Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center, and it's on the cutting edge of everyone's taste buds.

Related Topics: Cooking, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Science & Technology

Originally broadcast on August 10, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/return of blue green algae.flv Return of Blue-Green Algae
Return of Blue-Green Algae

7-20-12

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Last summer, toxic blue-green algae blooms kept many vacationers out of the water--and away from Oklahoma lakes. Recently new blooms have begun to appear in some of Oklahoma's lakes. But new legislation is aimed at preventing algae panic--and preventing a blow to some towns' economies.

Related Topics: Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Earth, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Health

Originally broadcast on July 20, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/sunup.flv Sunup: MacGruder Plot
Sunup: MacGruder Plot

7-6-12

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This past week saw the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Morrell Act--a groundbreaking piece of legislation that established land grand universities. This meant that for the first time, average people and not just the privileged elite could attend college. Sunup's Dave Deken looks into the impact the act had on agriculture in the state--including a particular wheat experiment that's over a hundred years old, and still going--and growing--strong.

Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, United States, Environment, Natural History, Biology & Chemistry, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Education, Energy & Environment

Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/nuclear.flv Selling the Cimmaron Plant
Selling the Cimmaron Plant

6-8-12

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Thirty-seven years after Kerr-McGee shut down their uranium and plutonium processing facility, the now defunct location is finally being put back on the market. With cleanup efforts currently underway, residents still hold reservations about the safety of the area--and the fading memory of a woman's suspicious death.

Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Biography & Profiles, Earth, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Forensics & Investigations, Business & Economy, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health

Originally broadcast on June 8, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/mark fried.flv Newsmaker Interview: Mark Fried
Newsmaker Interview: Mark Fried

6-8-12

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Mark Fried, CEO of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, speaks with Dick Pryor about other research being done in the field of Alzheimer's.

Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Aging, Lifestyle, Caregiving, Psychology & The Mind, Biology & Chemistry, Social Issues, Health, Society

Originally broadcast on June 8, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/alheimers.flv Alzheimer's Research
Alzheimer's Research

6-8-12

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Rising in tandem with the United State's aging population is the number of people suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. While this debilitating disease remains uncured, researches in Oklahoma are trying a new form of occupational therapy with the hope of preserving patients' skills along with their dignity and independence.

Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Lifestyle, Caregiving, Psychology & The Mind, Biology & Chemistry, Health, Health, Society

Originally broadcast on June 12, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/land grant schools.flv Land Grant Schools
Land Grant Schools

6-1-12

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Abraham Lincoln is celebrated for many things, but recently, Oklahoma State University was praising one act in particular--the 150th anniversary of his signing the Morrill Act. That signature laid the groundwork for public, land grant universities--and forever changed the landscape of agriculture.

Related Topics: Community, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Animals, Biology & Chemistry, Environment, Science & Technology, Education

Originally broadcast on June 1, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/stroke awareness.flv Stroke Awareness Month
Stroke Awareness Month

5-25-12

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May is Stroke Awareness Month, but health experts encourage learning the dangers of stroke any time of the year. Reporter Steve Bennett explains how strokes happen, and how acting quickly can save a life.

Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Biology & Chemistry, Health

Originally broadcast on May 29, 2012