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Bodywork: A Sober-ish October?

Bodywork: A Sober-ish October?

October 15, 2024

Adam’s Journal I had the best of intentions. Really, I did. I thought this was the year I was going to make good on a Sober October. But I only made it six days before I broke my pledge by having a cocktail. (I swear it was a small one!) Then, four days later, I […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, alcohol, alcohol consumption, dr. hal scofield, drink less, drinking alcohol, drinking less, Hal Scofield, mocktails, semi-sober, sober october, sober-ish, soberish, sobriety

Stillwater High ‘Pinks Out’ for cancer research

October 14, 2024

OMRF has been event’s beneficiary since 2011

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer research, doxorubicin, FCCLA, Jacob, jacob kirkland, kirkland, Pink Out Week, Red Devil, stillwater high school

OMRF receives grant to examine rare neurological disorder

October 10, 2024

Focus is disease named after OMRF scientist

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ATAD3A mutation, Binational Science Foundation, drosophila, gene therapy, harel-yoon, mitochondria, rare neurological disease, scientist-news, Wan, Wan Yoon, Yoon

Bodywork: Bye-Bye BMI?

October 8, 2024

Adam’s Journal Not long ago, I read an article suggesting that physicians were moving away from the body mass index as a medical screening tool. But when I went for a physical last month, my BMI was printed right at the top of the summary I received at the end of my visit. Is my […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, bmi, bmi measurement, body mass index, dr. hal scofield, hald scofield, health metrics, health screening, healthy bmi, healthy body mass index, medical screening, obesity, physical

Event raises more than $850,000 for OMRF research

October 8, 2024

Annual 241 event has raised $7.5 million since 2012

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 241, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, tommy james and the shondells

Bodywork: Can platelet therapy help sports injuries and other ailments?

October 1, 2024

Adam’s Journal Almost six months ago, I suffered a hamstring injury while running. It is no exaggeration to say that (caution, Dad joke ahead) it’s been hamstringing me ever since. I’ve tried rest, cross-training, stretching and rehab exercises, but nothing has seemed to work. A friend recently suggested a platelet-rich plasma injection. What do you […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, hamstring injury, injury rehabilitation, platelet rich plasma, platelet rich plasma injection, prp, prp therapy, running injury, sports injury

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