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Home - OMRF News - Archives for aging

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Acing Aging: Health tips for your golden years

January 29, 2020

You don’t have to be a scientist to get a leg up on the aging process.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: age, aging, alzheimers, arthritis, Benjamin, dementia, diet, exercise, health, Holly, joints, mass, Miller, muscle, newsok, obesity, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, old, OMRF, scientist-news, van remmen

OMRF adds two new principal scientists

November 14, 2019

OMRF has named Willard “Bill” Freeman and Jacquelyn Gorman to its scientific staff.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging, alzheimers, arthritis, bill freeman, biomedical, clinical immunology, disease, jacquelyn gorman, kent state university, Mayo Clinic, minnesota, multiple sclerosis, news, newsok, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, OUHSC, physiology, research, reynolds oklahoma center, seattle children's research institute, shock, wake forest, willard freeman

Freeman, Willard

OMRF scientist uncovers clues about age and muscle loss

September 4, 2019

OMRF’s findings could lead to new strategies to combat age-related muscle loss.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: age, aging, aging and metabolism, Benjamin, cachexia, elderly, independence, injury, Miller, mobility, muscle, muscle loss, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, public health, research, sarcopenia, science, scientist-news, university of iowa

Searching for new arthritis treatments

April 24, 2019

Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in adults in the U.S. Understandably, this has led to much concern about the future of arthritis treatment.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging, arthritis, biomarkers, disability, drugs, elderly, Griffin, James, Judith, Judith James, newsok, oa, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, option, osteoarthritis, ra, research, rheumatoid arthritis, science, scientist-news, study, therapeutic, therapy, Tim Griffin, Timothy, trauma, treatment

New OMRF findings shed light on maintaining muscle as we age

March 11, 2019

Age-related muscle loss, called sarcopenia, happens to all of us as we age and is a major cause of disability and loss of independence in the elderly.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging, bumsoo ahn, free radicals, hational institutes of health, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, journal of cachexia and skeletal muscle, metabolism, mice, mitochondria, muscle loss, news, newsok, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, oxidative stress, research, researchers, sarcopenia, science, scientist-news, scientists, van remmen, veterans affairs

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