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Oklahoma City woman lives with lupus

Disease has changed her life, but Williams' resolve remains strong

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Cowboys raise funds for OMRF research

Event nets $5,000 for research in cancer and Parkinson's disease

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MS patients learning to walk…again

A new program is helping multiple sclerosis patients stay safe and mobile

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OMRF focuses on women’s health

Scientists are working year-round on diseases that affect women

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Sarcoidois Strikes Women More Often

African American women are much more at risk

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Courtney Griffin – Epigenetics and the Influence of Our Genes

The nature vs. nurture debate from a a fresh perspective

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Is a cold? Is it the flu?

Is it a cold? Is it the flu? How do you know the difference? Dr. Chakravary tells you in 30 seconds.

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What’s The Best Form of Exercise?

You know you need to get more exercise. But what's the best kind?

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GWilliams_thumb_052112

Oklahoma City woman lives with lupus

Disease has changed her life, but Williams' resolve remains strong

rodeo1_thumb_052112

Cowboys raise funds for OMRF research

Event nets $5,000 for research in cancer and Parkinson's disease

freefromfalls-75x75

MS patients learning to walk…again

A new program is helping multiple sclerosis patients stay safe and mobile

WHealthWeek_thumb_051412

OMRF focuses on women’s health

Scientists are working year-round on diseases that affect women

More News

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Scott Plafker

Dr. Scott Plafker joined OMRF in 2011. But it wasn’t a giant leap. He’d spent the previous eight

Find out how OMRF is working to make sure it isn’t.

It happened in 1918. Could it happen again?

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Pioneer Woman

Dr. Marguerite French - 1957 OMRF Fleming Scholar   I thought of myself as a typical teenager.

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Unfinished Business

An Alzheimer’s drug. That was how the story was supposed to end. But Jordan Tang isn't done with A

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