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How do you reopen a country?

How do you reopen a country?

April 18, 2021

How, exactly, do you reopen a country and its economy after a virus has stilled the life we once knew?

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, On Your Health Tagged With: adam, business, cohen, column, country, covid, economy, how, local, new, news, newsok, normal, OMRF, open, opinion, Pandemic, Prescott, reopen, shop, steve, vaccine

OMRF receives $495,000 to study cause of birth defects, miscarriage

April 15, 2021

OMRF scientist Roberto Pezza, Ph.D., received a two-year grant to study the development of chromosomes.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: birth defects, chromosomes, funding, grant, miscarriage, news, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Pezza, Roberto, scientist-news

Bodywork: Are youth sports safe from virus outbreaks?

April 13, 2021

With no vaccines yet approved for people under 16, should we be concerned about youth sports?

Filed Under: Bodywork, COVID-19 News Tagged With: adam, athletics, baseball, basketball, bodywork, children, cohen, concern, coronavirus, covid, covid-19, football, kids, little league, news, newsok, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, Pandemic, Prescott, soccer, sports, stephen, steve, vaccines, virus, youth, youth sports

Cason consistency: OKC attorney marks 20 years leading OMRF’s board

April 13, 2021

When Len Cason received a call in 1988 inviting him to join OMRF’s associate board of directors, the Oklahoma City attorney had one question. “I asked, ‘What does OMRF stand for?’” recalled Cason, laughing.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cason, Prescott

Staying true to the vision of Lloyd Noble

April 11, 2021

In 2021, Noble Research Institute announced it would devote all of its efforts to regenerative agriculture and, in particular, to regenerative ranching.

Filed Under: On Your Health

Oklahoma researchers studying brain cancer make potential key finding in fight against Multiple Sclerosis

April 8, 2021

Oklahoma researchers, including a high school student and a college student, are making strides in the treatment of a currently incurable diseases.

Filed Under: Videos

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