Tipoffs for Tulsa, Oklahoma (City) Newsletter for Friday April 11, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
'Hell on Wheels' is Coming to Tulsa: Realistic Pig Truck to Blast Dying Animals' Cries Outside Honey Baked Ham and Meaty Eateries
NORFOLK, Virginia, April 10 [Category: Animals] -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:
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'Hell on Wheels' is Coming to Tulsa: Realistic Pig Truck to Blast Dying Animals' Cries Outside Honey Baked Ham and Meaty Eateries
Tulsa, Okla. - Diners at Albert G's Bar-B-Q and Easter shoppers considering going into Honey Baked Ham stores are in for an earful on Saturday when " Hell on Wheels "--PETA's hyper-realistic pig transport truck that looks as if it
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Dean recognized for contributions to osteopathic medical education
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, April 10 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Dean recognized for contributions to osteopathic medical education
Media Contact: Sara Plummer | Senior Communications Coordinator | 918-561-1282 | sara.plummer@okstate.edu
Dr. Natasha Bray, dean of the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation, received the Robert S. Kistner Leadership Award from the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine.
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OU Researchers Address Smoking Through Variety of Approaches
NORMAN, Oklahoma, April 11 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
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OU Researchers Address Smoking Through Variety of Approaches
Over the past year, researchers at the University of Oklahoma have earned approximately $8 million in National Institutes of Health funding to study multiple smoking cessation approaches, including the use of mobile health technologies. The researchers are part of the TSET Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC), a program of OU Health
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University of Oklahoma Launches Initiative to Improve Cancer Prevention and Detection, Combat Tobacco Use
NORMAN, Oklahoma, April 11 -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
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University of Oklahoma Launches Initiative to Improve Cancer Prevention and Detection, Combat Tobacco Use
American Cancer Society provides $5.6 million toward effort
By April Wilkerson
OKLAHOMA CITY - University of Oklahoma researchers are working to understand why cancer screening and early detection rates are significantly lower in Oklahoma and are taking steps to reverse those numbers.
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