Oklahoma

Taco Bell Alleged of Causing Salmonella Outbreak

Taco-Bell

After almost weeks of investigation over the outbreak of salmonella, investigators have finally broken the ice by informing that Taco Bell, Mexican-style restaurant, caused the outbreak. It has been informed that the outbreak was reported in October, 2011.

Horse Owners’ Needs to Be Cautious About EHV-1 Outbreak

Horse Owners’ Needs to Be Cautious About EHV-1 Outbreak

The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture had warned the horse owners about the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) outbreak that affected the horses who had participated in the NCHA Western National Championship in Utah and the Kern County Cutting Horse Event in California along with horse population which was directly exposed to that group.

New Bike Campaign for Cancer Research

Cancer Research

According to a new campaign, there is going to be a rally of bike riders for the purpose of raising funds for people suffering from the disease. Cancer research and development shall be aided with the help of this new campaign. It shall also give a chance to young riders to become a part of this new event. The funds shall be forwarded towards the awareness and research of breast cancer

Scientist Couple Urging Thief to Return Their Laptop Containing Important Research Work

Scientist Couple Urging Thief to Return Their Laptop Containing Important Resear

A laptop containing two years of research work on cancer of two scientists has been stolen, which has become a cause of concern for the Oklahoma-based couple.

Whooping cough outburst influences 66 Oklahomans

The health officers from Harris County health at a northwest Harris County preschool have established an outburst of whooping cough. Seven children are suffering extremely from the infectious bacterial virus, according to the spokeswomen from a Harris County health department.

OK Politicians Send in Their Response to the Healthcare Decision of AG

Healthcare Decision

Reports are that various politicians from Oklahoma are now voicing their fierce opposition to the Attorney General's decision to not slap a lawsuit against the Federal Government over the newly passed, high-controversial, healthcare bill.

Edmond North High School Participates in Oklahoma Robotics Competition

Oklahoma Robotics Competition

This weekend, Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, students from Edmond North High School including Chris Graff, a scholar, participated in a challenge wherein they were asked to create a robot which can kick a soccer ball playing in a field with barriers in the form of bumpers.

Conjoined twins separated at Oklahoma University Medical Center

Two-month-old twins Preslee and her conjoined sister Kylee were on their separate two bodies after the operation conducted on them by a team of 15 doctors and medical staff at the Children's Hospital of Oklahoma University Medical Center. The two were recuperating in separate cribs lying side by side.

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