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Love and other drugs

Love and other drugs

February 9, 2016

As it turns out, all those pop music lyrics and Hollywood one-liners were right on target: in the human brain, love really does function a lot like a drug. So when you’re stocking up on roses, cards and chocolate for your significant other this Valentine’s Day, you’re not just being romantic, said OMRF President Stephen […]

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Researchers discover 10 new lupus genes in Asian population study

February 9, 2016

An international coalition of researchers led by OMRF scientist Swapan Nath, Ph.D., has identified 10 new genes associated with the autoimmune disease lupus. The findings were published in the Jan. 25 issue of Nature Genetics. Nath and his colleagues analyzed more than 17,000 human DNA samples collected from blood gathered from volunteers in four countries: […]

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OMRF a finalist for Oklahoma Nonprofit Excellence Awards

February 8, 2016

Awards will go to nonprofits in eight categories in April

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Zika virus: What Oklahomans need to know

February 2, 2016

How can you best protect yourself from the Zika virus?

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Researchers discover 10 new lupus genes in Asian population study

January 25, 2016

The findings were published in the Jan. 25 issue of Nature Genetics.

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When it hurts: Choosing the right pain reliever

January 21, 2016

Ever wonder what the differences are between pain relievers? Take a look.

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