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Half A Century Later: Oklahoma Teen Beats Leukemia Following Experimental Trial

October 9, 2020

An Oklahoma teenager battling cancer was given just weeks to live – that was more than 50 years ago.

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OMRF discovers potential therapy for age-related muscle loss

December 4, 2018

An OMRF discovery could potentially open the door for the first drug option to treat age-related muscle weakness and atrophy.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: age, aging, atrophy, cnd1163, diet, drug, exercise, experimental, healthy, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, insulin resistance, loss, muscle, newsok, OKC, oklahama city, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, option, parkinsons, redox biology, rizwan qaisar, sarcopenia, scientist-news, therapeutic, treatment, van remmen

50 years after terminal diagnosis, Greg Kindell is still here

November 8, 2018

In 1968, doctors told Greg Kindell that he had acute myeloid leukemia and he had just six weeks to live. Now he’s been cancer-free for 50 years.

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