Discovery has potential to revolutionize lupus treatment
New research strengthens link between lupus and common virus
Bodywork: More questions about tuberculosis
Adam’s Journal, Part I A few weeks ago, we wrote about a positive test for latent tuberculosis and treating that infection with antibiotics. On the heels of that column, we received some follow-up questions from readers. Here’s the first: Once someone with a latent TB infection is treated, will they continue to test positive? For […]
OMRF receives $2.6 million to study early effects of Alzheimer’s
Research will focus on stopping protein hyperactivity that precedes dementia
Strawberries likely reduce diabetes risk, OMRF study finds
Glucose levels reduced to normal range in people deemed prediabetic
Bodywork: Are gallbladder problems on the rise?
Adam’s Journal Here’s a question from an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation coworker: I recently had my gallbladder removed, and pretty much every nurse I talked to at the hospital said they had, too. If this is part of a larger trend, why is this happening? And how can we function without this organ if it’s […]
OMRF receives $1.7 million to study arthritis progression
Study will focus on immune system changes during osteoarthritis








