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Bodywork: Do popular arthritis supplements work?

Bodywork: Do popular arthritis supplements work?

June 24, 2025

Adam’s Journal Here’s a question from a reader: I’ve been reading about taking anti-inflammatory medications as an arthritis preventative lately, and I wondered how effective they are. Chondroitin sulfate seems to be the most popular. Even my dog is now on it. Please weigh in here. Is it actually helpful? My dog and I want […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, anti-iflammatories, anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory medicine, chondroitin, chondroitin sulfate, dr. hal scofield, glucosamine, Hal Scofield, pain medicine, supplements

OMRF scientist receives $1 million to study genetic link to lupus

June 24, 2025

Lupus among main causes of early military discharges

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Department of Defense grant, genetic mutation, Gorman, IFIH1, Jacquelyn, jacquelyn gorman, lupus, lupus research, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, scientist-news

OMRF names Teen Leaders for 2025-26

June 19, 2025

Thirteenth class includes 58 students

Filed Under: News Tagged With: high school internships, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, teen leaders

Bodywork: What a diagnosis of prediabetes means

June 17, 2025

Adam’s Journal Two friends were recently diagnosed as prediabetic. Like me, they’re both in their later 50s, and they’re both active and not overweight. I was surprised by their diagnoses, as neither seems to have the hallmarks of Type 2 diabetes. Also, I’m not sure if it’s coincidental, but both also have some impaired gallbladder […]

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OMRF rheumatologists receive national recognition

June 16, 2025

Scientists represent two of three Oklahoma rheumatologists named to list

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Avant-garde health, dr. judith james, dr. matlock jeffries, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoma rheumatologists, OMRF, top rheumatology researchers

The Next Generation

June 11, 2025

Graduate students bring energy, ideas to OMRF labs OMRF is not a university. But right there, in our articles of incorporation, the founders made clear that educating and training the next generation of biomedical scientists would be central to our identity: Listed prominently among the new foundation’s goals were “to foster and encourage education and […]

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