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Bodywork: The Mysteries of Asparagus Pee

Bodywork: The Mysteries of Asparagus Pee

August 12, 2025

Adam’s Journal My friend says that after he eats asparagus, his pee immediately has a distinctive odor. I, on the other hand, have never noticed any difference in the smell of my urine when I’ve consumed asparagus. Who’s the weird one here? Dr. Scofield Prescribes “A few stems of asparagus eaten,” said none other than […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, asparagus, asparagus pee, dr. hal scofield, hald scofield, medical mysteries, smelly pee

OMRF names Technology Ventures director

August 11, 2025

Office advances OMRF discoveries into real-world therapeutics

Filed Under: News

20 students complete lab internships at OMRF

August 7, 2025

Students represent three OMRF internship programs

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Ashley Cheyney, biomedical research internships, Fleming Scholars, lab internships, langston scholars, Langston University interns, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., saxon scholars, Sir Alexander Fleming Scholars

Bodywork: The latest research on preventing dementia

August 5, 2025

Adam’s Journal Last week, I saw a news report about new findings on preventing dementia. The story said a large study had found that behavioral changes in older people could help reduce the chances of cognitive decline. Please tell me more! Dr. Scofield Prescribes Researchers wanted to see if some of the most commonly recommended […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, aging, brain age, dementia, dementia prevention, dementia risks, dementia solutions, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, healthy aging, healthy lifestyle, lifestyle habits, preventing dementia

New OMRF study asks whether blueberries can help arthritic knees

August 4, 2025

Research will involve 80 current OMRF clinic patients

Filed Under: News Tagged With: arthritic knees, dr. hal scofield, jeffries, matlock, Matlock Jeffries, microbiome, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, scientist-news, wild blueberries association

Bodywork: When a disease goes dark

July 29, 2025

What does the term remission mean? Does it mean different things for different patients and diseases?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, chronic disease, diagnosis, doctor's results, dr. hal scofield, Hal Scofield, in remission, remission, test results

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