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Get up and move

Get up and move

August 25, 2015

British experts recently published new guidelines recommending that office workers stand for at least two hours each day.

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P

Make sure vaccines are on your back-to-school list

August 25, 2015

Vaccines have gotten a bad rap lately, but don’t get swept up in the celebrity craze.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: children, evidence, immune, measles, mumps, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, polio, rubella, school, sick, stephen prescott, tetanus, unfounded, vaccines, virus

Fraternal Order of Eagles donates to disease research at OMRF

August 20, 2015

The state chapter has donated nearly $26,000 to OMRF since 1978.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bartlesville, Chickasha, doctors, donation, f.o.e., foe, fraternal order of eagles, funding, funds, glen martin, medical research, medicine, Muskogee, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pryor, skiatook, spiro, state branch, Stillwater

Researcher receives grant to study blood vessel development in the brain

August 17, 2015

OMRF received $1.8 million to look into the critical role of a particular protein.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: blood, brain, development, funding, glycoprotein, grant, Lijun, Lijun Xia, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, podoplanin, prevent bleeding, r01, scientist-news, vessel, vessel network, Xia

OMRF scientist shows potential ALS, traumatic brain injury link

August 11, 2015

Evidence shows TBI could worsen effects of Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ALS, battle, CDC, concussion, diagnosed, football, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, injury, linked, lous gehrig's disease, mice, neurodegenerative, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., related, scientist-news, sports, tbi, traumatic brain injury, van remmen, war

A tiny fly yields answers about the heart

August 10, 2015

For more than a century, researchers have relied on Drosophila, the common fruit fly, to help them answer questions about human health. Why use a fruit fly? For OMRF scientist Dr. Hui-Ying Lim, the answer is simple: Flies are small and easy to maintain, and about 75 percent of their genes mirror those in humans. […]

Filed Under: Petri Dish

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