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Bodywork: Nature vs. Nurture

Bodywork: Nature vs. Nurture

February 4, 2025

Adam’s Journal  I read an article saying that when it comes to how long we live, only about 25% is determined by our genes, with the remaining 75% due to our lifestyle. Is this true?  Dr. Miller Prescribes  Yes, it is true. While specific studies can vary a bit, most research in this area has […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: aging, aging and lfestyle, aging and metabolism, Aging and Metabolism research program, aging research, genetics and aging, healthy lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle changes

Bodywork: Time to add a new vaccination to the list?

January 28, 2025

Adam’s Journal  It seems like I’ve recently started seeing lots of ads recommending the pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine for those who, like me, are over 50. I thought I was up to date on my shots, but I’m pretty sure I’ve never had this one. Did something change?  Dr. James Prescribes  You have a good eye. […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, age 50 and up, CDC recommendations, Pneumococcal infections, pneumococcal pneumonia, pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine, recommended vaccines, vaccines

OMRF accepting Teen Leaders applications until March 1

January 27, 2025

Program provides leadership skills, lab experience

Filed Under: News

Bodywork: Do padded helmet covers protect football players?

January 22, 2025

Adam’s Journal  Throughout the NFL season and now the playoffs, I’ve noticed an occasional player wearing what appears to be an oversized helmet. When I did a quick internet search, I found that these were “Guardian Caps,” padded helmet covers that football players can use to protect themselves from brain injuries. Do they work?   Dr. […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: cte, football, football helmets, guardian caps, injury prevention, padded helmets, sports concussion, sports injury

Scientists at OMRF awarded heart research fellowships

January 22, 2025

AHA fellowships advance studies and careers

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aha, american heart association, cardiovascular research grant, courtney griffin, heart disease research, Hina Nizami, Liang Gao, Marcella Datilo, Okmlahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, postdoctoral fellowships, scientist-news

OMRF scientist receives $4.1 million for lupus research

January 16, 2025

Research examines how genetic variants contribute to lupus

Filed Under: News Tagged With: dr. judith james, genetic regions, genetic variants, lupus, macrophages, Nath, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Swapan, Swapan Nath

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