Adam’s Journal With schools out and temperatures surging, we’re in the heart of pool season. From a safety perspective, when is a good time to start teaching children to swim? Dr. Scofield Prescribes Water is one of the most effective ways to stay cool when the mercury surges. For kids, water activities also offer a […]
Bodywork: The important of teaching kids to swim
OMRF receives grant to expand genetic expertise
Funding will create the Center for Genomic Regulation at OMRF
Sugary drinks can lead to brain development issues, OMRF scientist finds
In mice, issues can even begin in the womb
Bodywork: Doing the math on sweating and fluid replacement
Adam’s Journal In case you haven’t noticed, it’s gotten kind of soupy out there. Not surprisingly, the summer’s heat and humidity have been most evident during my morning runs. I feel like I should be apologizing to my wife for the sweat-saturated clothes that decorate our bathroom for the remainder of the day. How much […]
OMRF scientists discover genetic link to Crohn’s disease
Discovery ultimately could lead to new treatment
Bodywork: Putting NBA Achilles injuries under the microscope
Adam’s Journal As pretty much every Oklahoma City Thunder fan knows, Indiana Pacers’ star Tyrese Haliburton entered game 7 of the NBA Finals with a calf strain. He made the decision to play, and within minutes he ruptured his Achilles tendon. What’s the likelihood these two injuries were related? Dr. Scofield Prescribes Haliburton’s is the […]








