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What you need to know about the flu

January 30, 2018

This year’s flu outbreak is shaping up to be the worst in a decade. Why does it vary so much season to season?

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Don’t add the flu to your holiday haul

November 22, 2017

While there is always a potential danger of contracting the flu, several measures can help protect you and your loved ones.

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Surviving springtime in the ‘windy city’

March 24, 2015

OKC, Tulsa rank among nation’s worst for spring allergies.

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When women with lupus want to have children, they turn to Dr. Eliza Chakravarty   It started with the bulletin board. There, on a framed, cork rectangle that now hangs on the south wall of her office, Dr. Eliza Chakravarty began pinning up photos and cards featuring the children she calls “my babies.” And most were very […]

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