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Is the coronavirus here to stay?

June 11, 2020

Even after the pandemic subsides, the coronavirus is likely to join the list of contagious diseases that remain in circulation for decades to come.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, News Tagged With: coronavirus, covid-19, covid19, elderly, endemic, news, newsok, Oklahoma City, OMRF, pandemic. covid19, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, VA, veterans, virus

Bodywork: Do protests increase risk of coronavirus outbreaks?

June 9, 2020

Rallies across the country have seen thousands of people packed together. Should we expect to see a surge in coronavirus cases as a result?

Filed Under: Bodywork, COVID-19 News Tagged With: black lives matter, bodywork, coronavirus, covid, newsok, OKC, oklahoman, OMRF, Prescott, protests, steve

Business of Health: On the road again?

June 8, 2020

So, what do your summer vacation plans look like?

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, On Your Health Tagged With: column, corona, coronavirus, covid, covid-19, newsok, oklahoman, Prescott, steve, sunday

OMRF uncovers clues for higher lupus risk in African Americans

June 4, 2020

A recent OMRF study is potentially paving the way for better preventive treatment options for African American patients.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: african americam, autoimmune, black, disease, excellence, guthridge, James, Joel, Judith, lupus, news, newsok, patient, sam, samantha, scientist-news, therapy, treatment, webb

Bodywork: Using wearable technology to track the coronavirus

June 2, 2020

Scientists are currently conducting at least a half-dozen clinical studies to see whether smart watches and other wearable technology can offer early indicators of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Filed Under: Bodywork, COVID-19 News Tagged With: bodywork, coronavirus, covid, news, newsok, oklahoman, Prescott

Weakened immune system leaves elderly prone to virus

June 2, 2020

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 8 out of every 10 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. have occurred in adults age 65 and older. Why?

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, News Tagged With: age, coronavirus, covid, elderly, epidemic covid19, Kovats, living, news, newsok, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, older, OMRF, Pandemic, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, senior, Susan, virus

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