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OMRF scientists create biological tools to help diagnose rare genetic diseases

OMRF scientists create biological tools to help diagnose rare genetic diseases

February 3, 2026

Technology will be made available free to scientists worldwide

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CRISPR, gene editor, genetic mutations, Nature Biomedical Engineering, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rare diseases, Wei Qin, zebrafish

Bodywork: The best sports for aging bodies

January 27, 2026

Adam’s Journal As I approach my 58th birthday, I’m beginning to see the writing on the wall for running and me. Although the sport has served me well for four decades-plus, the injuries are piling up at a rate that’s becoming unsustainable. If I want to stay active – and I do! – as I […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: active adult, active in aging adults, adam cohen, aging, aging activity, aging and exercise, aging and lfestyle, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, sports, staying active, staying active in old age, tennis, working out, workout

OMRF to study how exercise benefits older people with multiple sclerosis

January 27, 2026

Pilot study involves 10 people, 12-week exercise regimen

Filed Under: News Tagged With: april stuart, Benjamin Miller, exercise study, Gabriel Pardo, monoparesis, MS, MS Center of Excellence, multiple sclerosis, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, PHF, Presbyterian Health Foundation

Bodywork: How Covid can affect the heart, even after an infection is gone

January 20, 2026

Adam’s Journal My most memorable Christmas gift this past year was Covid, whose symptoms set in just in time to ruin the holiday. Womp, womp. Fortunately, it was a fairly mild case. But even weeks after I’ve recovered, I continue to notice that my heart rate during exercise is a bit higher (10 beats per […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, beats per minute, bmp, covid, covid and heart, covid heart, covid-19, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, heart beats, heart rate, heart rate spike, high heart rate

Bodywork: Medical mystery: The case of the IV allergic reaction

January 14, 2026

Adam’s Journal This is one of those friend-of-a-friend tales, so it’s a bit short on details. But the basic story is this: A young and generally healthy man was feeling run down, so he went to a wellness spa to receive an IV vitamin infusion. Shortly after the IV was hooked to his arm and […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: infusion, IV, iv fluids, iv reaction, medical spa, vitamin infusion, wellness spa

Bodywork: Happy Flu Year!

January 6, 2026

Adam’s Journal Flu seems to be everywhere these days, and this year’s flu season seems like it’s going to be worse than usual. Why is that? Dr. Scofield Prescribes As of this writing, I’m preparing to go on rounds at the Oklahoma City VA Hospital tomorrow. I already know that much of my morning will […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, dr. hal scofield, flu, flu outbreak, flu prevention, flu shot, flu symptoms, flue vaccine, fu season, Hal Scofield, virus

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