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Get to Know Blaze the Dragon
BCBSOK Connect Team
January 17, 2024
Meet Blaze the Braggin' Blue Dragon! Blaze is proud to be a smoke-free dragon! He eats right and gets plenty of exercise. Blaze wants kids to do the same so they can live a healthy and long life. As the healthy mascot for Blue Cross and Blue Shi...
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Tips for a Safe July 4th
BCBSOK Connect Team
June 9, 2023
Celebrating the Fourth of July and the birth of our nation’s independence is the most anticipated holiday of summer. Millions of Americans will head to the beach, lounge by the pool, take in a parade, and of course, celebrate with fireworks. Wh....
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Four High School Seniors Receive Scholarships at Oklahoma Youth Expo
BCBSOK Connect Team
March 21, 2022
On March 17, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma (BCBSOK) awarded four-$5,000 health and wellness scholarships to a selection of high school seniors who participated in the Oklahoma Youth Expo . Scholarship winners include Kate Dillon o...
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Office Visit: Shingles: Waking a Sleeping Giant
BCBSOK Connect Team
March 10, 2022
By Joseph R. Cunningham, M.D. If you’ve had chickenpox, you can get shingles. It’s called “the sleeping virus” because the same virus that causes chickenpox remains dormant in nerve tissue and can reactivate years later as shi...
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Office Visit: When a Broken Heart Needs Help
BCBSOK Connect Team
February 22, 2022
By Joseph R. Cunningham, M.D. You may be familiar with the feeling of a broken heart, but did you know you can wind up in the hospital because of it? Broken heart syndrome is a real heart condition known as stress-induced cardiomyopathy, and it...
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Office Visit: Reduce Your Pneumonia Risk
BCBSOK Connect Team
January 27, 2022
By Joseph R. Cunningham, M.D. One of the most common causes of hospitalization in the U.S. is pneumonia. Between cold and flu season and the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans are at an increased risk for developing pneumonia this winter. Fortunately...
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Office Visit: Give Your Liver a Break
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 22, 2021
By Joseph R. Cunningham, M.D. The holidays are a time when, for many, moderation goes out of the window. Whether it’s an extra slice of pie or too much alcohol, it’s easy to go overboard, but in the end, it’s your liver that pays th...
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Help is Available for Those Struggling with Mental Health: A Message from the Chief Medical Officer
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 17, 2021
Many people are feeling more stressed and anxious than usual. Some may have trouble with appetite, sleep, concentration or other aspects of their lives. Some may drink, use drugs or turn to other unhealthy coping strategies. Please know that help...
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Chief Medical Officer Recommends Regular Blood Pressure Checkups
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 17, 2021
High blood pressure usually has no warning signs or symptoms. That’s why it is so important to have your blood pressure checked at each visit with your health care provider or specialist. If untreated, high blood pressure can damage your kidneys...
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Chief Medical Officer Urges People with Diabetes to Make a Care Plan
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 17, 2021
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you know how diabetes management can be complex and challenging. In this video, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma Chief Medical Officer Dr. Todd Hoffman encourages people with diabetes to work with...
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Chief Medical Officer Reminds Women to Stay Up to Date on Screenings
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 17, 2021
Women’s health screenings are important to discuss with your health care provider or women’s specialist. In this video, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma Chief Medical Director Dr. Todd Hoffman reminds women to talk with their health care provider...
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Chief Medical Officer Highlights Importance of Colon Cancer Screening
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 17, 2021
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men and women combined in the United States, and it’s also one of the most preventable cancers. Living a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk of colon and rectal cancer, but regular screening...
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Medical Director Encourages Parents to Schedule Well-Child Visits
BCBSOK Connect Team
December 16, 2021
Starting at birth your child needs regular health checkups and vaccinations. In this video, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Todd Hoffman advises parents to schedule their child’s next well visit and stay up to...
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Office Visit: Not All Cholesterol is Bad
BCBSOK Connect Team
October 4, 2021
By Joseph R. Cunningham, M.D. Cholesterol has a negative reputation, with more than 1 in 3 Americans suffering from high cholesterol, according to the CDC . While high cholesterol can lead to serious health problems, the truth is that your body...
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Office Visit: Eye Health: Take a Closer Look
BCBSOK Connect Team
September 8, 2021
By Joseph R. Cunningham, M.D. Some say the eyes are the window to the soul, but they also give a peek into a person’s overall health. Eyes are an essential organ, prone to diseases just like the rest of the body. Fortunately, in many cases seri...
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