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Business of Health: A tale of two antibody tests

June 29, 2020

Until there’s a vaccine, Mary Schneeberger did what we all need to do.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, Dr. Prescott Column Business Tagged With: antibody, corona, coronavirus, covid-19, covid19, mary, news, newsok, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, Pandemic, Prescott, results, sar-cov-2, Schneeberger, stephen, steve, test, testing, vaccine, virus

Nancy’s Law to help speed breast cancer detection

August 6, 2019

Gov. Kevin Stitt today signed a bill that enhances requirements for health care providers who perform mammograms to notify patients about their test results.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: awareness, bill, breast, breast cancer, cancer, Edmond, governor stitt, kevin stitt, measure, nancy simpson, nancy's law, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, results, simpson, test, tissue

OMRF discovers new approach to treating obesity

April 4, 2018

The findings could potentially lead to new drugs to help weight loss or combat obesity and associated metabolic disorders.

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