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.
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OMRF receives $5.9 million grant to study bleeding
OMRF researcher Courtney Griffin received a seven-year grant to pursue novel research into blood vessel function and factors that lead to uncontrolled bleeding.
Dietary carbohydrates could lead to osteoarthritis, new study finds
Do your knees ache? Your diet could be a culprit.
Military students receive summer science training at OMRF
Two students from the Naval Academy and one from the Air Force Academy participated in the OMRF’s ninth annual Saxon program.
Discovery could help treat Tylenol overdoses
New research from OMRF has pinpointed the cause of liver bleeding during acetaminophen overdose, as well as a possible treatment.
OMRF discovers new approach to treating obesity
The findings could potentially lead to new drugs to help weight loss or combat obesity and associated metabolic disorders.