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Bodywork: Is it safe to get the Covid-19 vaccine if you’re pregnant?

January 12, 2021

How safe is the Covid-19 vaccine for pregnant women?

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, Dr. Prescott Column Bodywork Tagged With: adam, body, bodywork, Chakravarty, cohen, corona, coronavirus, covid, Eliza, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, Pandemic, pregnancy, pregnant, Prescott, scientist-news, stephen, steve, virus, work

Researchers make new insights into birth defects, infertility

February 16, 2017

Abnormal numbers of chromosomes—known as aneuploidy—are a common cause of genetic disorders and birth defects.

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Zika virus: What Oklahomans need to know

February 2, 2016

How can you best protect yourself from the Zika virus?

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Arthritis & Clinical Immunology Research Program

Chakravarty, Eliza

Pregnancy’s not off-limits for most lupus patients

March 13, 2012

Pregnancy is safe for more than 80% of women with lupus

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: autoimmune, autoimmune disease, autoimmunity, babies, baby, Chakravarty, children, Eliza, flare, lupus, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pregnancy, scientist-news

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