Oklahoma experts study policies to boost healthy habits

 
BY SONYA COLBERG
Published: April 11, 2010

Oklahoma County has worked with police, libraries, state officials, educators and others to help develop wellness scores, and soon people will be able to describe their wants and needs in upcoming forums. Experts are already weighing in on how to help area residents get trimmer and healthier.

Angela Monson , Oklahoma City Public Schools Board chairman and associate provost for community partnerships and health pol...


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