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A federal lawsuit is targeting a new Oklahoma law that puts conditions on how much drug manufacturers can charge when selling ...
A federal judge ruled that recent mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were likely unlawful and ...
The Supreme Court declined Monday to consider an appellate court’s 2023 decision overturning portions of an Oklahoma law regulating pharmacy benefit managers.
Oklahoma Governor and U.S. Health Secretary launch "Make Oklahoma Healthy Again" campaign targeting state's poor health ...
Oklahoma leaders are renewing efforts to ban synthetic food dyes from state-funded meals as part of a public health push led ...
The U.S. Supreme Court during its 2024-2025 term decided cases involving birthright citizenship, gender-affirming medical ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt to launch the Make Oklahoma Healthy Again ...
The new initiative targets chronic illness and diet-related disease in Oklahoma through SNAP reform, food policy changes, and personal health responsibility ...
Although people should have the right to eat soda, candy, and other less nutritious foods, the federal government shouldn't ...
CDC advisers recommend Merck's Enflonsia to protect babies from RSV, addressing the leading cause of infant hospitalization ...
The Supreme Court is siding with e-cigarette companies in a ruling that'll make it easier to sue over Food and Drug Administration decisions blocking their products from the multibillion-dollar vaping ...
New moms can donate their placentas under a Mercy Health initiative called Beginnings and Blessings. The program, which rolled out a year ago and has since expanded to six Mercy hospitals across the ...
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