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Wear masks, experts urge Oklahomans

July 14, 2020

Mask-wearing has become a hot-button issue for some. But experts stress that masks simply serve as a way we can protect fellow Oklahomans from a potentially deadly virus.

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OMRF receives $1.75 million to study Covid-19 in Oklahomans

June 18, 2020

The researchers will analyze blood donated by volunteers to understand individuals’ differing immune responses to the virus.

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Are sleep aids safe?

August 2, 2018

To try to get enough rest, many turn to sleep aids. But is that a safe solution?

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Celebrating 70 years of discoveries

August 24, 2016

Since 1946, OMRF has grown into an internationally recognized research institute.

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