Another bad report for Oklahoma
T ERRY Cline’s frustration was evident as he re-acted to a national report that placed Oklahoma next-to-last on a listing of healthiest states.
"This is a reflection of what we live every day,” said Cline, who returned to Oklahoma this summer to become the state’s health commissioner. "This should come as no surprise. The surprise is the complacency people have about this.”
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