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Research · TulsaResearch shows Quantum Energy Speeds up Human Cell Recovery A release yesterday from Schoerfling, Austria, heralds new research conducted in the biochemistry lab at The University of Tulsa demonstrating that Quantum Upgrade® helps accelerate the recovery of human cells after the cells are “scratched” with a laser. Quantum Upgrade is a technology service that provides a continuous flow of quantum energy to people in many environments, including h…See the Story
Tulsa Studies Validate Quantum Upgrade
Tulsa · TulsaExperts are saying Naloxone should be a staple in Oklahomans' medicine cabinets. Coming in contact with even a small dose of fentanyl can be dangerous. With that in mind, Light of Hope, in partnership with Steve Massey of Rogers County Emergency Management, hosted a free training. They examined the facts around overdose and how to use Naloxone.Naloxone is administered through the nose, just like nasal spray for allergies. It should be administer…See the Story
SAVING LIVES: Tulsa group offers free training on the use of Naloxone
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Tulsa · TulsaThe Swan Lake District will soon get its pond and water fountain back to its classic look.While it doesn't look like its usual self at the moment, the metal and manpower brought into Swan Lake's once-cherished fountain will soon shower the waterfowl of its neighborhood again.Tulsa voters secured the $2.2 million needed to repair and rebuild the lake's aeration system through both Improve Our Tulsa measures in 2019 and last year, respectively.Lau…See the Story
City hopes to 'return Swan Lake back to its glory days' 23 years later
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Tulsa · TulsaA toddler is at the hospital after being hit by a car at a home near 11th and Sheridan. Tulsa police responded to the call at around 2:40 p.m. Captain Andy Mackenzie with the Tulsa Police Department told 2 News the child ran out from the front of the house and onto the driveway, where they were hit.The mother was leaving to go pick up another child from school.Mackenzie reminded parents to be more mindful when in their vehicle in residential are…See the Story
Child hit by car in east Tulsa, taken to hospital
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Markwayne Mullin · TulsaInsider trading is experiencing heightened activity, with notable politicians and CEOs selling and purchasing stock of famous companies. However, this trade is different, involving Senator Markwayne Mullin and Badger Meters (NYSE: BMI) stock. On February 7, Mullin filed his acquisition: a purchase of $30,000 worth of BMI. Since then, BMI stock has risen by an impressive 26.55% from the day he bought it. BMI stock price change since Mullin’s ac…See the Story
Insider trade alert: This stock surged 26% since US senator bought it
Tulsa · TulsaCOMMENTARY Ross D. Johnson Illustration, Adobe Images and The Oklahoma Eagle “From the beginning of this investigation, Owasso Police observed many indications that this death was the result of suicide.” The Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s summary report, published on March 13, revealed what many Oklahomans both suspected and feared, that Nex Benedict did not find sufficient…See the Story
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US Supreme Court · TulsaOne homeless Tulsa man calls himself, "Chill Peace." Monday afternoon, he was hanging out at the Denver Avenue Bus station, when 2 News met him. Chances are, he slept nearby, because, in his words, he has nowhere else to turn. The shelters, he says, are often full."They cant take everyone," Chill Peace said.Housing and Urban Developmet estimates about 650.000 Americans are homeless. The latest point in time count shows about 1,000 or more of the…See the Story
'You can't fine everybody:' US Supreme Court weighs legality of fining people for sleeping outside
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