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Genes, Epstein-Barr virus may trigger lupus in some

Genes, Epstein-Barr virus may trigger lupus in some

August 26, 2019

Scientists have long known lupus has a strong genetic component, but there also must be environmental triggers to activate the disease.

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Congressman Tom Cole announces up to $48 million in new grants

August 19, 2019

The National Institutes of Health awarded the grants, which will fund research on autoimmune diseases and human exposure to anthrax.

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Three military academy students complete research program at OMRF

August 15, 2019

The Saxon program is designed to provide military academy students with an opportunity to work side-by-side with OMRF’s senior scientists.

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Nancy’s Law to help speed breast cancer detection

August 6, 2019

Gov. Kevin Stitt today signed a bill that enhances requirements for health care providers who perform mammograms to notify patients about their test results.

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An OMRF employee finds a new lease on life—at work

August 5, 2019

In MS, immune cells attack the protective covering of nerves in the brain, causing vision problems, tremors, paralysis, painful spasms, imbalance and cognitive changes.

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New findings could help better understand autoimmune disease families

August 1, 2019

Autoimmune diseases are conditions in which the immune system becomes unbalanced and turns on the body instead of protecting it.

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