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Women should add strength training to fitness routine

March 27, 2018

While cardio work is vital, it’s also important for women to add weight training to their fitness routines.

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Join the resistance for a healthier 2018

December 28, 2017

Want to lose weight and get in better shape in 2018? Start with resistance training.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2018, better, bodybuilder, burn, calories, cardio, fitness, free weights, gym, health, in shape, lift, lift weights, ligaments, lose weight, muscle, new year, new year's resolutions, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, resistance, resistance training, resolutions, stephen prescott, steve prescott, stronger, tendons, training, weight, weight loss, workout

Superbugs: Why antibiotic resistance is a fast-growing crisis

October 11, 2017

Antibiotic resistance occurs when a bacteria, fungi, or parasite is no longer curable by medicines previously able to treat them.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: america, antibiotic, antibiotics, antimicrobial, CDC, crisis, doctor, Hal Scofield, health, infections, patient, prescription, ratings, report, resistance, robert, science, scientist-news, Scofield, stephen prescott, study, usa, virus, who, World Health Organization

A Lethal Exchange: OMRF researchers uncover clue in spread of “superbugs”

November 10, 2008

OMRF researchers uncover clue in spread of “superbugs”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: antibiotic, Clarke, MRSA, resistance, Silverman, superbug

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