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Second child dies from measles-related causes in West Texas
News 9
A second child dies from measles-related causes in West Texas as the number of reported cases surge, prompting health officials to reinforce vaccination efforts to combat the ongoing outbreak.
Myanmar earthquake death toll expected to exceed 3,000, officials say
CBS News
The leader of Myanmar's ruling military junta said on state television Tuesday that it was assumed the death toll would exceed 3,000, according to the Reuters news agency.
Death toll in Myanmar earthquake rises to at least 1,662 as officials continue to assess damage
Associated Press
Death toll rises as devastating earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand—latest updates on aid efforts.
First US Bird Flu Death Reported In Louisiana After Severe Case Of H5N1
News 9
A Louisiana resident has died after being hospitalized with bird flu, the state's health department announced Monday, marking the first U.S. death from the H5N1 virus.
Oklahoma Health Experts Spreading Awareness of Mpox And Viral Prevention Efforts
News 9
News 9 spoke with OU Health's infectious disease specialist Dr. Donna Tyungu for more information on what mpox is and what Oklahomans can do to stay healthy.
WHO Declares Mpox Outbreaks In Africa A Global Health Emergency As A New Form Of The Virus Spreads
Associated Press
The World Health Organization has declared the mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa a global emergency, with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries and a new form of the virus spreading. Few vaccine doses are available on the continent.
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Oklahoma Will No Longer Enforce World Health Organization Mandates Under New Law
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Oklahoma will no longer enforce mandates or recommendations from the World Health Organization under a new bill signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Oklahoma Will No Longer Enforce World Health Organization Mandates Under New Law
News 9
Oklahoma will no longer enforce mandates or recommendations from the World Health Organization under a new bill signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Doctor Discusses Causes And Treatments For Infertility
News 9
The World Health Organization says roughly one in six people are affected worldwide by infertility. News 9 was joined by Dr. LaTasha Craig from OU Health to discuss the prevalence and effects of infertility.
Doctor Discusses Causes And Treatments For Infertility
News 9
The World Health Organization says roughly one in six people are affected worldwide by infertility. News 9 was joined by Dr. LaTasha Craig from OU Health to discuss the prevalence and effects of infertility.
Medical Minute: World Cancer Day
CBS News
The World Health Organization predicts we will see more than 35 million new cancer cases by 2050, a 77% increase from the estimated 20 million cases in 2022. The data comes from a report the organization's cancer agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, released ahead of World Cancer Day, which is observed on Sunday, Feb. 4.
Medical Minute: World Cancer Day
CBS News
The World Health Organization predicts we will see more than 35 million new cancer cases by 2050, a 77% increase from the estimated 20 million cases in 2022. The data comes from a report the organization's cancer agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, released ahead of World Cancer Day, which is observed on Sunday, Feb. 4.
Medical Minute: Aspartame
News 9
News 9's Medical Minute is covering The World Health Organization's recent discovery of the artificial sweetener, aspartame, as a possible cause of cancer.
Medical Minute: Aspartame
News 9
News 9's Medical Minute is covering The World Health Organization's recent discovery of the artificial sweetener, aspartame, as a possible cause of cancer.
Rochelle Walensky Stepping Down As CDC Director
CBS News
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is stepping down as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), President Biden said in a statement Friday. The CDC said she will leave the agency at the end of June.
Rochelle Walensky Stepping Down As CDC Director
CBS News
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is stepping down as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), President Biden said in a statement Friday. The CDC said she will leave the agency at the end of June.
Marburg Virus Outbreak: What To Know About This Lethal Cousin Of Ebola
CBS News
In April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned doctors about two growing outbreaks of deadly Marburg virus in Africa. World Health Organization officials confirmed in February an outbreak in Equatorial Guinea of the highly infectious disease, which is in the same family as the virus that causes Ebola.
Marburg Virus Outbreak: What To Know About This Lethal Cousin Of Ebola
CBS News
In April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned doctors about two growing outbreaks of deadly Marburg virus in Africa. World Health Organization officials confirmed in February an outbreak in Equatorial Guinea of the highly infectious disease, which is in the same family as the virus that causes Ebola.
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House Votes To Declassify Info About Origins Of COVID-19
Associated Press
The House voted unanimously on Friday to declassify U.S. intelligence information about the origins of COVID-19, a sweeping show of bipartisan support near the third anniversary of the start of the deadly pandemic.
House Votes To Declassify Info About Origins Of COVID-19
Associated Press
The House voted unanimously on Friday to declassify U.S. intelligence information about the origins of COVID-19, a sweeping show of bipartisan support near the third anniversary of the start of the deadly pandemic.
Pfizer Says FDA Has Approved Pfizer Migraine Nasal Spray Zavzpret
CBS News
Pfizer said Friday that the Food and Drug Administration has approved a new nasal spray to treat migraines.
Pfizer Says FDA Has Approved Pfizer Migraine Nasal Spray Zavzpret
CBS News
Pfizer said Friday that the Food and Drug Administration has approved a new nasal spray to treat migraines.
Oklahoma Attorney General Sues Federal Government Over 'Emergency Health Powers'
News 9
Oklahoma's attorney general is suing the federal government over 'emergency health powers,' it was announced Monday.
Oklahoma Attorney General Sues Federal Government Over 'Emergency Health Powers'
News 9
Oklahoma's attorney general is suing the federal government over 'emergency health powers,' it was announced Monday.
Tourists On Peru Riverboat Freed After Pollution Protest
Associated Press
An Indigenous leader in Peru’s Amazon region said Friday that his community had released 98 riverboat passengers — 23 of them foreign tourists — who had been detained overnight as a protest to demand government attention to complaints of oil pollution.
Tourists On Peru Riverboat Freed After Pollution Protest
Associated Press
An Indigenous leader in Peru’s Amazon region said Friday that his community had released 98 riverboat passengers — 23 of them foreign tourists — who had been detained overnight as a protest to demand government attention to complaints of oil pollution.
Afraid Of Needles? China Using Inhalable COVID-19 Vaccine
Associated Press
Chinese officials are now administering a 'booster shot' of the COVID vaccine through a nasal spray.
Afraid Of Needles? China Using Inhalable COVID-19 Vaccine
Associated Press
Chinese officials are now administering a 'booster shot' of the COVID vaccine through a nasal spray.
Medical Minute: Using Speech To Detect Dementia
News 9
According to the World Health Organization, over 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia each year. New research using a simple recording of your voice and a special computer algorithm could help early detection of dementia.
Medical Minute: Using Speech To Detect Dementia
News 9
According to the World Health Organization, over 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia each year. New research using a simple recording of your voice and a special computer algorithm could help early detection of dementia.
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Gov. Stitt signs two bills into law to incentivize teachers in Oklahoma
Elizabeth Fitz
Earlier this week, Governor Stitt signed two bills into law to incentivize educators to stay in the career or come back into the classroom.
Gov. Stitt signs two bills into law to incentivize teachers in Oklahoma
Elizabeth Fitz
Earlier this week, Governor Stitt signed two bills into law to incentivize educators to stay in the career or come back into the classroom.
Oklahoma governor calls for budget reforms, state lawmakers say "It's just unrealistic.”
Haley Hetrick
We sat down for a one-on-one interview with Governor Kevin Stitt to both reflect on the 2025 legislative session, and look ahead to his final year at the capitol in 2026. One of his calls for the next session is for lawmakers to take a second look at the state’s budget process.
Oklahoma governor calls for budget reforms, state lawmakers say "It's just unrealistic.”
Haley Hetrick
We sat down for a one-on-one interview with Governor Kevin Stitt to both reflect on the 2025 legislative session, and look ahead to his final year at the capitol in 2026. One of his calls for the next session is for lawmakers to take a second look at the state’s budget process.
How Oklahoma traffic stops protect communities from illegal drug activity
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma law enforcement cracks down on highway drug trafficking, busting a semi driver with 3,100 pounds of marijuana. Understand how traffic stops are keeping communities safe from greater dangers.
How Oklahoma traffic stops protect communities from illegal drug activity
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma law enforcement cracks down on highway drug trafficking, busting a semi driver with 3,100 pounds of marijuana. Understand how traffic stops are keeping communities safe from greater dangers.
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Gov. Stitt signs two bills into law to incentivize teachers in Oklahoma
Elizabeth Fitz
Earlier this week, Governor Stitt signed two bills into law to incentivize educators to stay in the career or come back into the classroom.
Oklahoma governor calls for budget reforms, state lawmakers say "It's just unrealistic.”
Haley Hetrick
We sat down for a one-on-one interview with Governor Kevin Stitt to both reflect on the 2025 legislative session, and look ahead to his final year at the capitol in 2026. One of his calls for the next session is for lawmakers to take a second look at the state’s budget process.
How Oklahoma traffic stops protect communities from illegal drug activity
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma law enforcement cracks down on highway drug trafficking, busting a semi driver with 3,100 pounds of marijuana. Understand how traffic stops are keeping communities safe from greater dangers.
Rain and storms for some overnight, on and off storms this weekend
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More off and on storms today through the weekend. Your forecast here!
WATCH LIVE: Thunder vs. Pacers NBA Finals Game 4 Post Game Show
Destini Pittman
Join us live as Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers players and coaches speak after Game 4 of the 2025 NBA Finals. Analysis, reactions, and more.
Thunder win Game 4 of NBA Finals after nail-biting fight
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma City Thunder look to tie up the NBA Finals series against the Indiana Pacers in Game 4. Live reactions and updates in our Thunder in the Finals live blog.
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