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OMRF receives $1.4 million to study DNA errors in birth defects, diseases

OMRF receives $1.4 million to study DNA errors in birth defects, diseases

August 27, 2018

Every year an estimated 7.9 million children are born with a serious birth defect of genetic or partially genetic origin.

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OMRF receives $2.8 million grant to study rare disorder

August 23, 2018

The grant will provide Bob Axtell with $2.8 million to study NMO and investigate its similarities to other autoimmune diseases, particularly MS.

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Charity Navigator awards OMRF four-star charity status

August 21, 2018

This is the 16th time OMRF has received a four-star designation from Charity Navigator.

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Simple ways to keep osteoporosis at bay

August 16, 2018

Boning up: Don’t let brittle bones impair your health

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Dietary carbohydrates could lead to osteoarthritis, new study finds

August 9, 2018

Do your knees ache? Your diet could be a culprit.

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Simple tips for a healthy school year

August 8, 2018

Get a head start on a great school year.

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