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OMRF experts offer tips for a safer holiday gathering

November 16, 2021

Precautions can help you avoid getting Covid-19 during your Thanksgiving celebration.

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Amidst the pandemic, OMRF scientists work with the media to ensure the public receives reliable health information.

Shell game: New strategy for avoiding peanut allergies

April 16, 2019

Pediatricians are recommending a surprising way for parents to approach the peanut problem.

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Measles: An old foe returns

February 19, 2019

Measles had virtually vanished from the United States. But thanks to the anti-vaccine movement, outbreaks have returned.

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Mythbusters: Turkey doesn’t really make you sleepy

November 19, 2018

Most of us blame our drowsiness on the delicious turkey at the center of the holiday smorgasbord. But is there any truth to this poultry’s nap-inducing reputation?

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What to expect this flu season

September 26, 2018

The most recent flu season was one of the worst in decades. What can we expect for the 2018-19 flu season?

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