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Doctors say normal estrogen levels vary widely, but persistent imbalances can signal serious health risks.
Doctors say pulmonary veno-occlusive disease affects about 2 in 1 million people and is often difficult to diagnose.
The first FDA-approved drug slows disease progression, while experimental therapies aim to restore vision.
Researchers say deep brain stimulation could target the emotional side of pain, offering relief for millions of Americans.
Researchers say growing doubts about pet vaccines, including rabies shots, could increase risks for both animals and humans.
A new minimally invasive procedure replaces a damaged heart valve through a small neck incision, potentially allowing patients to recover faster than with traditional open-heart surgery.
Doctors say protective habits, early detection and new research could help lower skin cancer rates.
Health officials say silent symptoms, genetic factors and chronic stress are contributing to cardiac events in younger adults.
New research shows adults 65 and older are one of the fastest-growing groups affected as synthetic opioids drive most U.S. overdose deaths.
Research links social connection, nutrition and blood sugar management to healthier aging and improved well-being.
As temperatures rise across Oklahoma and families spend more time at pools, lakes and rivers, EMSA is reminding people to take extra precautions around the water.
As Monday’s storms fade, the summer heat and humidity will increase this week.
New World screwworm cases have risen to five in Texas and New Mexico, prompting expanded quarantine zones and renewed efforts to stop the flesh-eating parasite from threatening livestock and wildlife.
Bixby city leaders are expanding an internal review following the suspension of the city manager. Meanwhile, Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby is preparing to retire after decades of service, as other major stories include a high-profile sentencing, livestock concerns and international developments.
Early voting begins this week in Tulsa County, but some residents who live and work in North Tulsa say the absence of an early voting site in their area could make it harder for them to cast a ballot.
Four Republican candidates for Oklahoma insurance commissioner responded to questions and spoke about their plans about how they will serve as commissioner.
The Inola City Council declined to pass a six-month moratorium on industrial development Monday, delaying a decision on a proposed aluminum smelting plant that has sparked debate over jobs, health and the future of the rural Oklahoma community.
NCI Collaborative installs long-term system for neighborhood engagement in Tulsa.
Two brothers rescued an elderly friend in Sapulpa over the weekend after flash flooding struck eastern Oklahoma, damaging homes and vehicles across Tulsa, Sand Springs and Sapulpa.
A space defense and orbital mobility company announced merger in a deal valuing at about $1.2 billion.
Voters will choose representatives for all nine City Council seats and the city auditor position in August.
Morning Star Baptist Church is returning to in-person worship only, with church leaders encouraging members to gather together each Sunday.
Five of the eight CWS teams hail from the SEC, which seeks its seventh consecutive national championship
A Sand Springs neighborhood that suffered devastating flooding in 2019 dodged major damage this weekend as flash flooding rose into streets and yards but spared homes.
Investigators say a 16-day-old baby died from multiple blunt force injuries that were not consistent with an accidental fall.
Oklahoma defeated Kansas 13-2 in Game 2 of the Lawrence Super Regionals.
Officials in Coweta say the new platform will handle records requests and expand public access to information.
Carolyn Piguet joins us to show us how to whip up an easy chocolate cobbler.
Tulsa County deputies arrested woman accused of stabbing man and stealing firearm.
Tulsa aesthetician discusses collagen banking and its benefits.
City officials say the leave will allow for a deeper internal inquiry into how City Council members were notified about the events surrounding the suspension of city manager Joey Wiedel.