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‘Pox parties’ a bad idea

‘Pox parties’ a bad idea

November 20, 2011

Adam’s Journal I’m going to throw a change-up at you and ask you a health question that’s about something other than exercise. When I was growing up, if a child contracted chickenpox, it wasn’t uncommon for other parents to arrange play dates for their kids with the infected child. In fact, I think that’s how […]

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P Tagged With: chickenpox, pox parties, varicella

This season’s flu shot has been a long time in the making

November 17, 2011

It takes months of work from around the world to create a flu shot.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: allergy, FDA, flu, flu shot, Food and Drug Administration, immune system, influenza, James, Judith, Judith James, Linda, Linda Thompson, monoclonal antibodies, OMRF, scientist-news, Thompson, virus, World Health Organization

Holiday Dinner

November 14, 2011

Filed Under: Menu

Anthrax in the Oklahoma soil is nothing to fear

November 1, 2011

A deadly bacteria is commonly found in the ground, but it’s not cause for alarm.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, bacteria, Coggeshall, disease, grant, K., OMRF, scientist-news, spore

Allergies and immune systems to blame for many sniffles and sneezes

October 25, 2011

An overreaction to a harmless substance is the cause of allergy woes

Filed Under: News Tagged With: allergen, allergens, allergic reaction, allergies, allergy, autoimmunity, dust, immune system, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OMRF, overreaction, pollen, Prescott, Scofield, sneezing, Tulsa

Ladies Auxiliary marks 46 years of giving

October 24, 2011

The Oklahoma group has given more than $130,000 to cancer research

Filed Under: Development News, News Tagged With: cancer, cancer drive, gift, ladies auxiliary, OMRF, VFW

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