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Problem Solvers: Scientific Instrument Services Keeps OMRF Labs Running Smoothly

Problem Solvers: Scientific Instrument Services Keeps OMRF Labs Running Smoothly

March 11, 2025

It’s almost unheard of for David Robison and his colleagues to go a full week without at least one after-hours trip to the office. David can’t specify how many late-night or early-morning odysseys he’s made to 825 Northeast 13th Street in his 26 years here. Dozens, maybe? “Oh no,” he says. “Way more. Hundreds.” When […]

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Bodywork: Swearing can be good for you? No friggin’ way!

March 11, 2025

Adam’s Journal I saw a headline claiming that cursing can help with pain management. C’mon. That can’t be real, can it? Dr. Scofield Prescribes $%^&* yeah – it’s real! To test how swearing affected pain tolerance, researchers had subjects – 67 undergraduate students – participate in what’s known as a cold pressor test. That involves […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, advice for pain, cursing, cursing for pain, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, pain management, pain management tips, pain reaction, swearing, swearing for pain, tips for pain

For lupus patient, research studies offer a chance to pay it forward

March 10, 2025

Current lupus studies aimed at disease origin, progression and prevention

Filed Under: News Tagged With: anti-nuclear antibodies, clinical study, James, Judith, Judith James, lupus, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, patient research study, pennie sandt, scientist-news

Presbyterian Health Foundation awards $1 million in grants to OMRF

March 5, 2025

Grants will fund equipment, medical research projects

Filed Under: News Tagged With: courtney griffin, Hal Scofield, lupus research, lymphatic vessels, Michael Stout, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, PHF, Presbyterian Health Foundation, xin geng

Bodywork: Does the measles outbreak warrant a booster?

March 4, 2025

For most adults, there’s no need to get a measles booster.

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: measles, measles outbreak, mmr, robert, Robert Scofield, scientist-news, Scofield, vaccine

Keto diet may worsen osteoarthritis, OMRF study finds

February 27, 2025

Discovery changes physician’s advice to patients

Filed Under: News Tagged With: dr. judith james, inflammation, jeffries, keto diet, ketogenic, matlock, Matlock Jeffries, oa, obesity, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, osteoarthritis, scientist-news

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