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Can exercise save us from the virus?

September 6, 2020

Female runner performs short sprints while working out on an outdoor track in the summer.

We all know that exercise is good for us, but motivation can be hard. However, during a pandemic, exercise might – literally – save our lives.

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An OMRF employee finds a new lease on life—at work

August 5, 2019

In MS, immune cells attack the protective covering of nerves in the brain, causing vision problems, tremors, paralysis, painful spasms, imbalance and cognitive changes.

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New colon cancer finding could lead to earlier diagnosis—and better outcomes

March 28, 2018

The most common method of screening for colon cancer is a colonoscopy. However, certain cancer-causing polyps can be easily missed during an examination.

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