| Tipoffs for Tulsa, Oklahoma (City) Newsletter for Tuesday February 06, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
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Ear Clip Stimulation of Vagus Nerve Shows Promise as POTS Treatment, According to OU College of Medicine Study
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Feb. 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
A newly published study from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at OU Health Sciences shows that stimulating the body's longest nerve through a clip on the ear significantly lessens the woozy symptoms of POTS, or postural tachycardia syndrome.
People who suffer from POTS experience symptoms every time they stand up after they've been sitting or lying down -- dizziness, palpitations a
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Okla. Gov. Stitt Delivers 2024 State of the State Address
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Feb. 6 -- Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Oklahoma, issued the following State of the State address on Feb. 5, 2024:
Today, Governor Kevin Stitt delivered his State of the State address to Oklahoma's 59th Legislature. Governor Stitt outlined his priorities for the 2024 regular legislative session, focusing on making Oklahoma the most business friendly state in the nation, limiting the growth of government by cutting taxes, expanding education freedom, and reinforcing public safety.
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Okla. State Senate: Bill Providing Tax Incentive for Firearm Safety Devices Clears First Hurdle
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Feb. 6 -- The Oklahoma State Senate issued the following news release on Feb. 5, 2024:
Sen. Jo Anna Dossett, D-Tulsa, has won committee approval for her bill incentivizing the use of firearm safety devices. Senate Bill 1476 would provide a state sales tax exemption to encourage more Oklahomans to take advantage of such equipment. The measure was approved by the Senate Finance Committee on Monday.
"When we held an interim study on this issue last fall, the Oklahoma Rifl
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OU College of Medicine Researchers Earn Over $5 Million to Study Deadly Disease That Affects Premature Babies
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Jan. 31 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
In the past year, three researchers at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at OU Health Sciences have earned more than $5 million in grant money to study causes and potential treatments for necrotizing enterocolitis, a deadly intestinal disease that primarily affects infants born prematurely. Because NEC occurs suddenly and progresses rapidly, research is crucial for giving the most fr
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