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A life behind the coronavirus numbers

A life behind the coronavirus numbers

April 12, 2020

In this pandemic, many of us have become obsessed with numbers. Each day, we visit websites and study disease curves. We look at the reports of new cases in the country and in our state. We track the statistics about hospitalizations. We tally the number of deaths in the previous 24 hours. As we all […]

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Can we give coronavirus to our pets?

April 8, 2020

If we can transmit the virus to tigers, do we also pose a risk to our pets?

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Bodywork: Medical research in the time of coronavirus

April 7, 2020

How has the coronavirus affected research operations at OMRF?

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OMRF’s James honored by national society

April 6, 2020

James received the award for her contributions to understanding systemic autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.

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The hermit and the coronavirus

April 5, 2020

As we all get used to isolation, I have been thinking a lot about hermits over the past few weeks.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, On Your Health Tagged With: coronavirus, covid-19, hermit, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Prescott, stephen, steve

The hermit and the coronavirus

April 5, 2020

I have been thinking a lot about hermits over the past few weeks. Actually, I’ve been thinking about one particular hermit. His name is Christopher Knight. I’ve never actually met him. But I first learned about him years ago. A journalist named Michael Finkel was writing a book about Knight. And Knight’s story, which Finkel […]

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