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Props for the Turkey Trot

Props for the Turkey Trot

November 25, 2024

Exercise can burn off that Thanksgiving feast, OMRF expert says

Filed Under: News Tagged With: dean dawson, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, robert, Robert Scofield, scientist-news, Scofield, Thanksgiving, Turkey Trot

OMRF adds two new Board members, honors two others

November 22, 2024

New directors are Sherri Lance, Gail Muncrief

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Carl Edwards, Gail Muncrief, OMRF Board of Directors, Ross Swimmer, scientific advisory board, Sherri Lance

Bodywork: A Thunder fan worries about Chet Holmgren’s bones

November 19, 2024

Adam’s Journal Here’s a timely question from a longtime reader – and Oklahoma City Thunder fan: I read about a few recent National Basketball Association player injuries and wondered: Are extra-tall people just prone to more injuries and broken bones? Can you grow so tall that you outgrow the density of your bones? Specifically, this […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, basketball injury, broken bones, broken hip, chet holmgren, dr. hal scofield, fractures, fractures in young people, Hal Scofield, okc thunder, thunder basketball

OMRF receives $412,610 grant to study arthritis

November 18, 2024

Predictive model may shine light on who develops OA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: jeffries, matlock, Matlock Jeffries, microbiome, national institute of arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases, oa, osteoarthritis, osteoarthritis research, predictive model, scientist-news

OMRF presents estate planning seminars in OKC, Tulsa

November 14, 2024

Session offers continuing education credit

Filed Under: News Tagged With: estate planning, estate planning seminar, Keebler & Associates, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Robert keebler

Bodywork: When ‘Smart’ Devices May Not Know it All

November 12, 2024

Adam’s Journal I ran the New York City Marathon earlier this month. After I crossed the finish line, exhausted, I looked at my watch. Like many smart devices, it makes recommendations about the amount of recovery time I need following a workout. On the heels of this 26.2-mile effort, it said 72 hours. Huh? Seriously? […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, Apple Watch, dr. hal scofield, garmin watch, Hal Scofield, marathon recovery, recovery, recovery time, running watch, smart watch, smart watch measurements

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