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Fort Towson Cemetery on Memorial Day: Front row (l to r): Maverick Hinsley, Braxton Greer, Melody Wilhite, Kamryn Earnest, Easton Earnest, A.J. Brents, Jermy Duncan, Landon Hinsley. Second row: Racheal Reeves, Addison Greer, John Vandever, Taylor Vandever, Wyatt Kinslow, Hunter Crippen, Ely Burris, Zandien Renfro. Back row: Ashley Earnest, Danielle Brents, Madison Burchfield, McKayla Brents, Jaleigh Loper, John Lewis, J.J. and Paula Lewis, Steve Smith, Nanery Castilla, Francis Reeves, Carlos Castilla, Waford Hinsley, Steve Collins, Dawn Alvey, Alicia Brents. Not pictured: Stanten and Jesslyn Broadrick.

OMRF awarded $3.1 million to study diabetic heart disease

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The National Institutes of Health has awarded an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist $3.1 million to investigate a possible cause of heart disease among people with diabetes. Chi Fung Lee, Ph.D., will use the five-year grant to better understand how obesity and diabetes contribute to cardiomyopathy, which is an abnormal weakening of the heart muscle.

Campaign highlights the importance of mental health for students as school returns

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• Oklahoma Department of Health & Substance Abuse services announces ‘Be Kind to Your Mind’ campaign The relaxing days of summer are coming to a close, and the back-to-school season will be here soon. As students, teachers, administrative personnel and guidance counselors start the new school year, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) announces the “Be Kind to Your Mind” campaign.