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Home - OMRF News - Archives for eliza chakravarty

eliza chakravarty

Is running bad for your knees? Surprisingly, science says “no”

September 12, 2016

Research shows the joint concerns with running might be no more than a myth.

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Food vs. Supplements: What’s the verdict?

June 30, 2016

Don’t let supplements take the place of real food in your diet

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Springtime allergies: Annoying but largely harmless

April 15, 2016

We know the culprits of springtime allergies, but what’s the root cause?

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When it hurts: Choosing the right pain reliever

January 21, 2016

Ever wonder what the differences are between pain relievers? Take a look.

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Can you get the flu from a flu shot? Simply, no

December 29, 2015

Mild side effects from flu shots have resulted in long-held misconceptions.

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Does sleep help fend off the common cold?

September 22, 2015

Research shows 7-8 hours of sleep can help you mount a better defense.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aric prather, Chakravarty, cold, cold season, common cold, cough, Eliza, eliza chakravarty, fall, newsok, night, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, rest, runny nose, scientist-news, sick, sleep, sneeze, ucsf

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