Accounting makes sure everything adds up at OMRF The numbers that OMRF’s Accounting Department deals with every day are enough to make even a seasoned math whiz’s head spin. But Accounting Manager Lisa Nelms sees the department’s goal as simple: “We try to help.” While one aspect of Accounting’s role is to ensure we all […]
By the Numbers
Bodywork: The Health Benefits of Coffee
Adam’s Journal I just read about a new study that linked drinking coffee to aging healthily. Starbucks and Folgers must have pretty good PR people because I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen similar headlines over the years. Are the health benefits of coffee real, or is this marketing masquerading as science? Dr. […]
Bodywork: Gassing up for an Everest ascent
Adam’s Journal I should open by stating that I have no plans to climb Mount Everest, nor any similar peak. But I have always been intrigued by high-altitude mountaineering, and my interest was piqued when I read about a British expedition this year that summited the world’s tallest mountain not long after inhaling xenon gas. […]
OMRF names Summer Scholars for 2025
Twenty students will conduct research in labs
OMRF receives $2.8 million grant to study smoking, MS
Common MS treatment seems to mitigate smoking effects
Bodywork: Understanding President Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis
Adam’s Journal Former President Biden has been diagnosed with a form of prostate cancer that has been described as “aggressive.” Obviously, that’s not good news for him and his family, but what does it mean in terms of prognosis and treatment options? Dr. Scofield Prescribes Former President Biden’s cancer is aggressive. Pathologists who examined his […]