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Celebration caps OMRF’s statewide 77 for 77 campaign

Celebration caps OMRF’s statewide 77 for 77 campaign

August 28, 2024

Yearlong tour familiarized thousands more with OMRF

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 77 for 77, Andrew Weyrich, andy weyrich, cathy keating, frank lucas, kim henry, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, stephanie bice

Bodywork: Time for another Covid shot?

August 27, 2024

Adam’s Journal Here’s a question from an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation coworker: My wife and I are about to go on a long-anticipated trip to Europe. I got my last Covid booster almost a year ago, and I’m in my early 60s. Given the number of cases going around now, should I get another shot […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, covid, covid booster, covid shot, covid vaccine, covid-19, Hal Scofield, travel safety, travel tips

Bodywork: Honey, I’m Worried About Bee Stings

August 20, 2024

Each week, OMRF Chief Medical Officer Dr. Judith James opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from Adam Cohen, OMRF’s senior vice president & general counsel. Adam’s Journal My wife had what she describes as a “bad” reaction to a bee sting as a second grader. To her knowledge, Mary has never again been […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, allergic reaction, allergy testing, bee allergy, bee sting reaction, bee stings

New OMRF study could help explain why MS strikes more women than men

August 20, 2024

Discovery links female obesity to disease predisposition

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Axtell, female obesity, MS, MS Center of Excellence, multiple sclerosis, national multiple sclerosis society, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, robert, Robert Axtell, scientist-news

Bodywork: When Covid drugs leave a bad taste in your mouth

August 16, 2024

Each week, OMRF Chief Medical Officer Dr. Judith James opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from Adam Cohen, OMRF’s senior vice president & general counsel. Adam’s Journal I was extremely grateful to my physician when he gave me a prescription for Paxlovid to treat a recent case of Covid. But as soon as […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, covid, covid infection, covid side effects, covid-19, dysgeusia, paxlovid, paxlovid mouth, side effects, taste

Old pros: Langston University seniors finish final summer as OMRF interns

August 14, 2024

Program seeks to diversify biomedical science

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Axtell, Langston Biomedical Research Scholars Program, Langston University, OKC VA medical center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, robert, Robert Axtell, scientist-news, Valerie Lewis

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