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Bodywork: Understanding Covid-19 antibody tests

Bodywork: Understanding Covid-19 antibody tests

January 25, 2022

My husband and I were fully vaccinated against Covid-19 in January 2021, and we received booster doses in October. Last month, blood tests showed we were negative for Covid-19 antibodies. Why would that be?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: antibodies, coronavirus, covid-19, McEver, news, newsok, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rodger, scientist-news, tests, vaccine

State’s namesake musical benefits medical research

January 20, 2022

When the curtain rises at Oklahoma City’s Civic Center Jan. 25-30 for “Oklahoma!,” audience members from around the state will sing along to the toe-tapping tunes with pride.

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Bodywork: Should we upgrade our masks?

January 18, 2022

For much of the pandemic, cloth and surgical masks were the best many of us could get. Now that masks like the N95 and KN95 are more widely available, should we be wearing those?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: coronavirus, covid-19, masks, McEver, newsok, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rodger, scientist-news, spread, vaccine

When state rankings don’t tell the whole story

January 16, 2022

The year ended with a raspberry for our state: A new report found that Oklahoma had the highest 2021 Covid-19 death rate in the country.

Filed Under: On Your Health Tagged With: adam cohen, andy weyrich, coronavirus, covid-19, newsok, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, vaccine

OMRF experts encourage new-ish year resolutions

January 14, 2022

Resolve to make your health a commitment in 2022.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: booster, cancer screening, Chakravarty, covid, Eliza, exercise, Hal Scofield, magdalena bieniasz, new year's resolutions, resolution, scientist-news, vaccine

Bodywork: For sleep debt, there’s no easy payback

January 12, 2022

For 2022, I’ve resolved to get enough sleep. But if I fall behind, what does it take to get caught back up?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: McEver, newsok, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rest, rodger, scientist-news, sleep

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