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New findings on vaping raise red flags

New findings on vaping raise red flags

April 5, 2018

New data and studies increasingly point to the dangers of e-cigs.

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OMRF discovers new approach to treating obesity

April 4, 2018

The findings could potentially lead to new drugs to help weight loss or combat obesity and associated metabolic disorders.

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OMRF welcomes students from Stillwater High School

March 30, 2018

Since naming OMRF as its charitable beneficiary in 2011, Stillwater High School has raised nearly $50,000 for cancer research.

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Experts warn of second flu outbreak

March 29, 2018

A new strain of flu is making a push in the U.S.

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New colon cancer finding could lead to earlier diagnosis—and better outcomes

March 28, 2018

The most common method of screening for colon cancer is a colonoscopy. However, certain cancer-causing polyps can be easily missed during an examination.

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Women should add strength training to fitness routine

March 27, 2018

While cardio work is vital, it’s also important for women to add weight training to their fitness routines.

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