Adam’s Journal There are certain smells that conjure a specific time or place for me. That scent that comes with an electrical storm takes me to the New Hampshire lake where I used to spend summers as a child. The aroma of maple-scented coffee brings me a picture of my wife as she makes her […]
Bodywork: The link between smells and memory
OMRF dinner raises $570,000 for MS research and care
Event posthumously honored former OMRF employee and board member Frank Merrick
VA awards OMRF scientist $710,000 grant for Alzheimer’s research
Study aims to understand role of immune cells in Alzheimer’s
Bodywork: Latex allergies, healthcare workers and tropical fruits
Adam’s Journal It seems that pretty much every time I go to the doctor’s, someone – or some form – asks me if I’m allergic to latex. Happily, I’m not. But it always strikes me as sort of strange that some people would have an allergy to rubber. Is this common? Dr. Scofield Prescribes Natural […]
OMRF honors Stillwater’s Fleming Scholars
Plaque names two dozen graduates who interned at OMRF
Bodywork: Does the shingles vaccine reduce dementia risk?
Adam’s Journal I got the shingles vaccine a few years ago to – you guessed it – protect me from shingles. Now I hear it might also have beneficial effects when it comes to preventing Alzheimer’s. I am, of course, quite happy about this news, but it seems weird. Dr. Scofield Prescribes It does seem […]








