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Fitness Trends for the New Year

Fitness Trends for the New Year

January 15, 2013

Counting down the top 10 fitness trends for 2013

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P

Fleming Scholar Program helped launch physician’s career

January 14, 2013

Applications for the 2013 Fleming Scholar Program are due Feb. 1.

Filed Under: Education, Featured News, News Tagged With: Chickasha, Fleming, Fleming Scholar, Fleming Scholars, Lydia Nightingale, OB/GYN

Is Running Bad For Your Heart?

January 8, 2013

Don’t be too quick to hang up your running shoes in the face of recent reports that distance running can harm health.

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P

Activated Protein C might protect kidneys from diabetes

January 8, 2013

Increased ACP could slow or stop diabetic nephropathy, which kills kidney cells.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: Activated Protein C, Charles, charles esmon, chuck esmon, diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, Dr. Death, Esmon, kidney, kidney failure, OMRF, p66, scientist-news, thrombomodulin

OMRF discovery could help in fight against pneumonia

January 3, 2013

Scientists produced 19 antibodies against pneumococcus in the lab.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: bacteremia, bacteria, ear infections, human antibody core, James, Judith, Judith James, Ken Smith, meningitis, monoclonal antibodies, pneumococcus, Pneumonia, scientist-news, sepsis

How hangovers work (and how to avoid them)

December 27, 2012

Understanding the science of overindulgence might help avoid the pain.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: alcoholism, drinking, hangover, new year, New Year's Eve, stephen prescott, vasopressin, velsalgia

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