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OMRF discovers three new lupus genes

March 29, 2012

The international study turns up new targets for lupus research

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News Tagged With: Alarcon, autoimmune, autoimmune disease, autoimmunity, Chris Lessard, christopher, Courtney, courtney gray montgomery, DNA, dna testing, Gaffney, genes, genome, international, James, Joan, Judith, Kathy, Kathy Moser, Lessard, lupus, Lupus Foundation of America, Merrill, Montgomery, Moser, NIAID, NIAMS, NIH, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, sivils, SLE

How do allergies work?

March 21, 2012

Pollen and mold are catalysts for an overactive immune system

Filed Under: News Tagged With: allergen, allergens, allergic reaction, allergies, allergy, bacteria, Hal Scofield, histamine, histamines, honey, immune, immune response, immune system, mold, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pollen, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, virus

Researcher focuses on diabetes and the heart

March 15, 2012

Diabetes can weaken heart muscles and lead to heart failure

Filed Under: News Tagged With: diabetes, heart, Humphries, kenneth, scientist-news

Pregnancy’s not off-limits for most lupus patients

March 13, 2012

Pregnancy is safe for more than 80% of women with lupus

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: autoimmune, autoimmune disease, autoimmunity, babies, baby, Chakravarty, children, Eliza, flare, lupus, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pregnancy, scientist-news

$2.4 million grant awarded to Oklahoma hearing loss project

March 1, 2012

Clinical trials for the experimental hearing loss prevention drug are being planned

Filed Under: Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: acute acoustic event, acute acoustic trauma, David Karlman, deaf, deafness, Department of Defense, Floyd, grant, grants, hearing loss, Kopke, Otologic, Otologic Pharmaceutics, Otologics, Richard Kopke, robert floyd, VA

Small changes can make a big impact on health, longevity

February 22, 2012

Scientist say it’s not too late to make changes that will stave off disability

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chakravarty, disability, Eliza, exercise, health tips, longevity, obesity, OMRF, scientist-news, smoking, Stanford University

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