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Joint interest: Understanding different types of arthritis

July 10, 2018

Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the U.S., but it isn’t just one disease.

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New shingles vaccine is a must

May 7, 2018

Thanks to the development of a new vaccine, you may be able to completely avoid shingles for good.

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Spring allergies take toll on Oklahomans

April 25, 2018

Oklahoma City and Tulsa again placed among the worst cities in America for springtime allergies.

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New findings on vaping raise red flags

April 5, 2018

New data and studies increasingly point to the dangers of e-cigs.

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Experts warn of second flu outbreak

March 29, 2018

A new strain of flu is making a push in the U.S.

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Women should add strength training to fitness routine

March 27, 2018

While cardio work is vital, it’s also important for women to add weight training to their fitness routines.

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