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OMRF couples balance love, life and the lab

February 9, 2023

Married scientists will spend Valentine’s Day conducting research together

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Bob Axtell, christopher, courtney sansam, DNA replication, multiple sclerosis, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Rose Ko, sansam, scientist-news, Valentine's Day

Bodywork: Understanding a low iron reading

February 7, 2023

My sister is a 48-year-old vegetarian and a marathoner. Recently, she was feeling fatigued, and a friend suggested she have her iron levels tested. The results showed that her ferritin levels were low. What does this mean? Should she worry?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, anemia, fatigue, ferritin, iron, McEver, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rodger, scientist-news, vegetarian

OMRF scientist receives VA grant for osteoarthritis, microbiome research

January 31, 2023

Studies could lead to new OA treatment strategy

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cartilage microbiome, jeffries, matlock, microbiome, oa, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, osteoarthritis, scientist-news

Bodywork: Can a collar protect athletes from brain injuries?

January 31, 2023

While watching the NFL playoffs, I’ve noticed a number of players wearing what looks like a collar around their necks. It’s not attached to anything, and it’s not bulky like a typical pad. Any idea what this is and why players are wearing it?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, concussions, football, McEver, Q-Collar, rodger, safety, scientist-news, traumatic brain injury

OMRF receives $3.4 million to study muscle loss in aging

January 25, 2023

Researchers seek clues to condition called sarcopenia

Filed Under: News Tagged With: denervation, Holly, Jacob Brown, muscle atrophy, muscle weakness, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, redox biology, scientist-news, van remmen

Bodywork: Getting to the root of “chemo curls”

January 24, 2023

My friend’s chemo treatment caused him to lose his hair temporarily. His formerly straight hair is now curly. Is this normal?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, cancer, chemotherapy, McEver, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rodger, scientist-news

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