The risk of heart failure increases as we age. OMRF is investigating why — and whether it can be stopped.
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Hardesty Family Foundation donates $1 million to OMRF
A new $1 million grant from the Hardesty Family Foundation will fund the expansion of OMRF’s Aging and Metabolism Research Program.
Business of Health: How the virus is aging us
Age is just a number? Tell that to the coronavirus.
How does a scientist work from home?
Since the pandemic closed Ben Miller’s lab at OMRF in mid-March, he now has very different coworkers.
Masonic Charity Foundation donates $250,000 to OMRF
The funds are designated for research in OMRF’s Aging and Metabolism Research Program.
Business of Health: The New Old Age
Today, 19 percent of Oklahomans are over the age of 60. By 2035, that figure is projected to be 1 in 4.