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Measles cases rise in Oklahoma amid ongoing outbreak
MaKayla Glenn
Nine confirmed cases of measles have emerged in Oklahoma, all among unvaccinated individuals linked to an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico. Health experts, including Dr. Theresa Horton from Utica Park Clinic, stress the importance of vaccination, highlighting severe complications like brain damage and death. Oklahoma's vaccination rate currently stands at 88%, but experts recommend achieving 95% coverage to halt the virus's spread.
Green Country doctor warns of measles outbreak concerns
Cal Day
A Green Country doctor says she is worried about the rise in measles cases across parts of the United States, including two cases in Oklahoma.
How much caffeine is too much for kids and teens?: Doctor shares the levels your children should avoid
Tatum Guinn
Caffeine overdoses in children are rising; experts recommend limiting intake and recognizing symptoms to prevent serious health risks.
5 facts about flu season in Oklahoma this year
MaKayla Glenn
The peak of the flu season, between December and February, has hit the state hard this year and is affecting a lot of people.
FDA's red dye No. 3 Ban sparks health concerns and action
Autumn Bracey
The FDA's ban on Red Dye Number 3, set to take effect in January 2027, raises health concerns among local doctors who recommend reducing artificial food dyes to improve children's health and behavior.
Wellness Wednesday: how to keep your kids warm and healthy this winter
News On 6
It's Wellness Wednesday, and Utica Park Clinic Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 at 4 p.m. to discuss different ways you can keep your kids healthy during the cold winter weather.
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Q&A: Whooping Cough Cases Are Rising In Tulsa County, Here's What You Need To Know
Kaitlyn Deggs
The CDC and Tulsa Health Department report a rise in whooping cough cases across Tulsa County, with 50 confirmed infections this year. Health officials urge vaccinations, especially for pregnant women and young children, to combat the life-threatening illness.
Q&A: Whooping Cough Cases Are Rising In Tulsa County, Here's What You Need To Know
Kaitlyn Deggs
The CDC and Tulsa Health Department report a rise in whooping cough cases across Tulsa County, with 50 confirmed infections this year. Health officials urge vaccinations, especially for pregnant women and young children, to combat the life-threatening illness.
Doctor On Call: Safety Concerns Lad To Push For Infant Walker Ban
News On 6
Consumer Reports advocates for a federal ban on infant walkers due to safety concerns, citing nearly 2,500 annual ER visits for injuries linked to such products between 2021 and 2023. Dr. Theresa Horton from the Utica Park Clinic in Owasso joined News On 6 to talk about these types of products.
Doctor On Call: Safety Concerns Lad To Push For Infant Walker Ban
News On 6
Consumer Reports advocates for a federal ban on infant walkers due to safety concerns, citing nearly 2,500 annual ER visits for injuries linked to such products between 2021 and 2023. Dr. Theresa Horton from the Utica Park Clinic in Owasso joined News On 6 to talk about these types of products.
Oklahoma's Own Focus On Kids: Health Experts Alarmed By Rising Teen Marijuana Usage
News 9
As the marijuana industry continues to grow in Oklahoma, state health experts say the rate of accidental ingestion of marijuana products in children has risen as well.
Oklahoma's Own Focus On Kids: Health Experts Alarmed By Rising Teen Marijuana Usage
News 9
As the marijuana industry continues to grow in Oklahoma, state health experts say the rate of accidental ingestion of marijuana products in children has risen as well.
Oklahoma Health Experts Alarmed by Rising Teen Marijuana Usage, Accidental THC Ingestions In Young Children
Jordan Fremstad
As the marijuana industry continues to grow in Oklahoma, state health experts say the rate of accidental ingestion of marijuana products in children has risen as well.
Oklahoma Health Experts Alarmed by Rising Teen Marijuana Usage, Accidental THC Ingestions In Young Children
Jordan Fremstad
As the marijuana industry continues to grow in Oklahoma, state health experts say the rate of accidental ingestion of marijuana products in children has risen as well.
Wellness Wednesday: Whooping Cough Cases On The Rise; Best Ways To Prevent & Treat It
News On 6
We are entering the cold and flu season but doctors say there's another respiratory illness that's on the rise. Experts say Whooping Cough cases are spreading. Doctor Theresa Horton from Utica Park Clinic Owasso joins us now with why that is, and what we can do to stop it.
Wellness Wednesday: Whooping Cough Cases On The Rise; Best Ways To Prevent & Treat It
News On 6
We are entering the cold and flu season but doctors say there's another respiratory illness that's on the rise. Experts say Whooping Cough cases are spreading. Doctor Theresa Horton from Utica Park Clinic Owasso joins us now with why that is, and what we can do to stop it.
Bartlesville Public Schools Impacted By Several Cases Of Whooping Cough
Cal Day
Bartlesville Public Schools says all of its campuses have been impacted by the spread of whooping cough. A Green Country doctor says there is a spike in cases around the state this year.
Bartlesville Public Schools Impacted By Several Cases Of Whooping Cough
Cal Day
Bartlesville Public Schools says all of its campuses have been impacted by the spread of whooping cough. A Green Country doctor says there is a spike in cases around the state this year.
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Medical Experts On Importance Of Back-To-School Checkups, Vaccines
News On 6
Students across Green Country are going back to school soon. In our Oklahoma's Own Focus On Kids, we're taking a look at immunizations and the importance of a check-up with their pediatrician before returning to the classroom.
Medical Experts On Importance Of Back-To-School Checkups, Vaccines
News On 6
Students across Green Country are going back to school soon. In our Oklahoma's Own Focus On Kids, we're taking a look at immunizations and the importance of a check-up with their pediatrician before returning to the classroom.
Wellness Watch: The Risks Of Gel-Beads To Small Children
News On 6
Doctors are sounding the alarm about the dangers of the swallow risks of water-absorbing gel beads. They are commonly sold as sensory toys or used in gardens. Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 to discuss more of the risks for young kids.
Wellness Watch: The Risks Of Gel-Beads To Small Children
News On 6
Doctors are sounding the alarm about the dangers of the swallow risks of water-absorbing gel beads. They are commonly sold as sensory toys or used in gardens. Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 to discuss more of the risks for young kids.
Wellness Watch: AAP Recalls Weighted Baby Blankets, Swaddles, & Sleep Sacks
News On 6
Several major retailers including Amazon, Target, and Babylist announced they would stop selling weighted infant sleep products such as baby blankets, sleep sacks, and swaddles. Dr. Theresa Horton with Utica Park Clinic joined News On 6 at 4 to talk about these products and why the AAP recommended a recall.
Wellness Watch: AAP Recalls Weighted Baby Blankets, Swaddles, & Sleep Sacks
News On 6
Several major retailers including Amazon, Target, and Babylist announced they would stop selling weighted infant sleep products such as baby blankets, sleep sacks, and swaddles. Dr. Theresa Horton with Utica Park Clinic joined News On 6 at 4 to talk about these products and why the AAP recommended a recall.
Wellness Watch: The Importance Of A Good Night's Sleep For Kids
News On 6
Spring break is over and for parents, that's the good news but getting back on a sleep schedule can be rough, and missing out on that could impact your child's health.
Wellness Watch: The Importance Of A Good Night's Sleep For Kids
News On 6
Spring break is over and for parents, that's the good news but getting back on a sleep schedule can be rough, and missing out on that could impact your child's health.
Wellness Watch: Why Eating Disorders Are On The Rise & How To Recognize The Signs
News On 6
Next Week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week and new research suggests that eating disorders are on the rise in American teenagers. Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 with what could be behind the rise, and how to spot it.
Wellness Watch: Why Eating Disorders Are On The Rise & How To Recognize The Signs
News On 6
Next Week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week and new research suggests that eating disorders are on the rise in American teenagers. Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 with what could be behind the rise, and how to spot it.
Wellness Watch: How Screen Time Can Impact Children Under 3
News On 6
Research from Drexel University shows children exposed to greater TV viewing by their second birthday were more likely to develop atypical behaviors like sensation seeking, sensation avoiding, and slower responses by just 33 months old. Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 to explain what this means for parents.
Wellness Watch: How Screen Time Can Impact Children Under 3
News On 6
Research from Drexel University shows children exposed to greater TV viewing by their second birthday were more likely to develop atypical behaviors like sensation seeking, sensation avoiding, and slower responses by just 33 months old. Pediatrician Dr. Theresa Horton joined News On 6 to explain what this means for parents.
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Oklahoma Forestry Director's firing sparks negative reactions among firefighters and state officials
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director Mark Goeller’s recent firing has ignited widespread debate and mixed reactions from firefighters, state officials, and citizens.
Oklahoma Forestry Director's firing sparks negative reactions among firefighters and state officials
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director Mark Goeller’s recent firing has ignited widespread debate and mixed reactions from firefighters, state officials, and citizens.
E-ZPass scam: How to protect yourself from "smishing" and other types of fraud
Graham Dowers
A recent nationwide scam involving E-ZPass has caught the country's attention. Here's what to do when you receive one, how to spot the scams, and how to protect yourself.
E-ZPass scam: How to protect yourself from "smishing" and other types of fraud
Graham Dowers
A recent nationwide scam involving E-ZPass has caught the country's attention. Here's what to do when you receive one, how to spot the scams, and how to protect yourself.
Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
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Oklahoma Forestry Director's firing sparks negative reactions among firefighters and state officials
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director Mark Goeller’s recent firing has ignited widespread debate and mixed reactions from firefighters, state officials, and citizens.
E-ZPass scam: How to protect yourself from "smishing" and other types of fraud
Graham Dowers
A recent nationwide scam involving E-ZPass has caught the country's attention. Here's what to do when you receive one, how to spot the scams, and how to protect yourself.
Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma's energy debate, security concerns, and Clinton's return to OKC
Graham Dowers
Today on Your Vote Counts, Scott Mitchell, Senator Rosino, and Jason Dunnington discuss the governor's energy agenda, deadline week, Signalgate, and President Clinton's role in the 1995 OKC bombing response.
Pakistani physicians host Spring Meeting, promoting culture & healthcare growth
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City is hosting the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America Spring Meeting at the Oklahoma City Convention Center.
Cool temperatures move in on Sunday as severe storm system moves out of the Metro
News 9
Saturday's storms have moved out of the Metro. Sunday stays cloudy and cooler, with highs in the 50s and 60s through Monday.
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