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Home - OMRF News - Archives for halloween

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OMRF hosts Positive Tomorrows trick-or-treaters

November 1, 2017

Tuesday marked the 11th consecutive year the nonprofits have teamed up to bring smiles to the children’s faces.

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The “mad” scientist: fact or fiction?

October 26, 2017

Like many fictional characters, the mad scientist figure has its basis in real life.

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OMRF, Positive Tomorrows celebrate 10 years of trick-or-treating

October 27, 2016

More than 70 kids filled OMRF’s halls with laughter and fun for Halloween.

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Vampires: Sink your teeth into the origins of this Halloween legend

October 26, 2016

Is there a medical basis to the vampire myth?

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OMRF welcomes Positive Tomorrows for Halloween fun

October 30, 2015

Trick-or-treaters descend on OMRF for ninth consecutive year.

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Think Halloween is creepy?

October 26, 2015

Your own body is a factory of weird.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bacteria, blood, creepy, creepy but true, epithelial cells, facts, halloween, heart, microorganisms, robert, scary, scientist-news, Scofield, skin

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