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Bodywork: Can you train your body for the cold?

Bodywork: Can you train your body for the cold?

February 25, 2025

Adam’s Journal We just survived what I hope will be the last arctic blast of this winter. And, wow, was it freezing out there. Is there any way we can prepare our bodies to better weather (sorry – Dad joke) the cold? Dr. Scofield Prescribes The good news is that there are things we can […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: acclimating to cold weather, adam cohen, bosy temperature, cold weather, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, winter weather

Bodywork: A new option for treating pain

February 18, 2025

Adam’s Journal Here’s a question from an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation coworker: Last month, the Food and Drug Administration approved Journavx, a new drug to treat pain. I read that it is the first new prescription pain medication in more than 25 years. That sounds like a big deal. Is it? Brent Keck Dr. Scofield […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, nonaddictive pain medication, opioids, pain medication, pain meds, pain pills, prescription pain medicine

Love? It’s all in your head, OMRF experts say

February 12, 2025

The brain, not the heart, may better symbolize Valentine’s Day

Filed Under: News

Bodywork: Continuous glucose monitors for everyone?

February 11, 2025

Adam’s Journal  My wife recently read a book recommending that everyone wear a continuous glucose monitor to track their blood sugar levels. What do you think?  Dr. Scofield Prescribes  Around the time I became an endocrinologist, self-monitoring of blood glucose became the standard of care for diabetes patients. Since then, the technology has advanced to […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, blood sugar, blood sugar test, continuous glucose monitor, dr. hal scofield, glucose monitor, Hal Scofield, high blood sugar, low blood sugar, monitoring blood sugar, testing blood sugar, tracking blood sugar

New grant to OMRF could change Parkinson’s research

February 10, 2025

Project could erase major research shortcoming

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Beckstead, bill freeman, dopamine neurons, Michael, michael beckstead, mouse model, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH grant, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, parkinsons, scientist-news

OMRF welcomes Putnam City students for Junior Scientist Days

February 6, 2025

Annual event pays homage to district’s fundraising efforts

Filed Under: News Tagged With: joanna papinska, junior scientist days, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, PC Schools, Putnam City Schools, young researchers

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