Adam’s Journal In addition to your day job as a physician-researcher at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, I know you spend a good deal of time and energy as a referee for youth soccer. With the fall season recently having come to an end, I wondered whether there were any issues that stood out to […]
Bodywork: The increased risk of concussions for girls who play soccer
Bodywork: What’s up with February the cat?
Adam’s Journal This week, I had a question about an important member of the Cohen household for Dr. Jennie Criley, the attending veterinarian at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation: We moved to a new home this fall, and since that time, our cat, February, has been meowing a lot. And loudly. She’s 15 years old. […]
Props for the Turkey Trot
Exercise can burn off that Thanksgiving feast, OMRF expert says
OMRF adds two new Board members, honors two others
New directors are Sherri Lance, Gail Muncrief
Bodywork: A Thunder fan worries about Chet Holmgren’s bones
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 […]
OMRF receives $412,610 grant to study arthritis
Predictive model may shine light on who develops OA








