Children with neurological conditions such as epilepsy and movement disorders that don’t respond to medication have new options at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health through surgical treatments and new technology to reduce or eliminate seizures in children.
A group of sixteen students and five staff/faculty members from Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) recently participated in a tour of Boeing facilities in Oklahoma City. The tour provided an invaluable opportunity for students to gain insights into career pathways within the aerospace and defense industry.
StatePoint – It’s time to stock up on all the supplies you need to spring clean your home, as well as look and feel your best in a new season. But while the days may be growing longer, there aren’t extra hours to sift through endless product reviews.
March is National Women’s History Month and the Oklahoma City Veterans Affairs Health Care System would like to highlight the women in the Oklahoma City community who are serving our female Veterans through the Medical Foster Home program.
A new treatment targeting the root cause of Type 1 diabetes is now available at OU Health, and for pediatric patients at high risk, this new medication can potentially delay the onset of the disease while also reducing the symptoms.
On March 22, 1765, the British government passed the Stamp Act. The legislation levied a direct tax on all materials printed for commercial and legal use in the colonies, from newspapers and pamphlets to playing cards and dice.
The Frederick Middle School (FMS) and Frederick High School (FHS) choirs traveled to East Central University in Ada recently to compete in solo and ensemble contests and then traveled to Elgin on March 1 to compete in large group concert and sight reading contests. The groups came home with 226 superior medals.