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TSET awards OMRF $9.9 million to target chronic health conditions

TSET awards OMRF $9.9 million to target chronic health conditions

November 21, 2025

Funding will help create the TSET Institute for a Healthier Oklahoma at OMRF

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OMRF Board greets four new members, honors another

November 19, 2025

Longtime Board member Sharon J. Bell of Tulsa named a Life Director

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anne Greenwood, Craig Willis, Gay Kirby, LaRue Stoller, Len Cason, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Sharon J. Bell

Bodywork: Reconsidering the risks of hormone replacement therapy

November 18, 2025

Adam’s Journal I saw that the Food and Drug Administration is removing safety warnings for hormone replacement therapy creams, pills and patches. Why the about-face? And what does this mean for menopausal and perimenopausal women? Dr. Scofield Prescribes The so-called black box warning has appeared on hormone replacement products since 2003, when large government-run clinical […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, hormone imbalances, hormone replacement, hormone replacement therapy, hormones, HRT, menopausal women, menopause

New research strengthens link between lupus and common virus

November 13, 2025

Discovery has potential to revolutionize lupus treatment

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autoreactive B cells, Courtney, courtney griffin, disease driver, Dr. William Robinson, ebv, epstein-barr, Epstein-Barr virus, Griffin, James, Judith, Judith James, lupus, OMRF, scientist-news, Stanford University study

Bodywork: More questions about tuberculosis

November 11, 2025

Adam’s Journal, Part I A few weeks ago, we wrote about a positive test for latent tuberculosis and treating that infection with antibiotics. On the heels of that column, we received some follow-up questions from readers. Here’s the first: Once someone with a latent TB infection is treated, will they continue to test positive? For […]

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OMRF receives $2.6 million to study early effects of Alzheimer’s

November 11, 2025

Research will focus on stopping protein hyperactivity that precedes dementia

Filed Under: News Tagged With: alzheimers, AMPK, dendritic spines, Lewis, metformin, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, scientist-news, Tommy, tommy lewis

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