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Mashup Score: 3
JUL 24, 2021 – IN politics, there are two basic ways to debate. One method involves marshaling facts and logic to convince others to agree with you. The other involves character assassination. It appears some people opposed to childhood vaccinations have opted for the latter, and the results aren’t pretty. Sen. Ervin Yen, R-Oklahoma City, has filed legislation to restrict the exemptions granted…
Source: Oklahoman.comCategories: Latest Headlines, PediatricsTweet
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Mashup Score: 2'One very strong family that will last forever': Why Billy Gillispie's kidney donor says she got more than she gave - 4 year(s) ago
APR 13, 2020 – Ericka Downey heard the warnings in the months leading up to her kidney donation. Don’t expect a relationship. She was about to give a piece of herself to someone who desperately needed it, but all along the way, she was reminded not to have any expectation of connecting with the transplant recipient. There might not be any letters or calls or texts. There might not be any…
Source: Oklahoman.comCategories: General Medicine Journals and SocietiesTweet
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Mashup Score: 1Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Health providers pushing people to telemedicine as first step in coronavirus diagnosis - 4 year(s) ago
MAR 13, 2020 – A doctor’s advice from the safety of your home. In-home visits are not making a comeback, but the use of video chats and phone calls to safely get a physician’s diagnosis is ramping up in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. As the number of infected people with COVID-19 passes more than 1,000 this week in the United States, health care officials around the country are…
Source: Oklahoman.comCategories: Healthcare ProfessionalsTweet
Anti-vaxxers racist attack against a Republican #AAPI legislator in 2017. “opponents of vaccinations who have printed mailers that have been landing in Oklahomans mailboxes…. are mixing hysterical historical analogies with casual racism” #StopAsianHate https://t.co/sHXObwrln6