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Bodywork: Understanding new advice for anxiety screening

September 27, 2022

I read that anxiety screening is now recommended for all adult patients under age 65. What’s involved in a screening, and why the upper age limit?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, aging, anxiety, depression, isolation, McEver, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, psychotherapy, rodger, scientist-news, screening, testing

OMRF receives $2.1 million to study vessel development

September 21, 2022

Research could have implications for cancer recovery

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer cells, lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, lymphedema, metastasis, metastatic breast cancer, Pengchun, scientist-news, Yu

OMRF receives $2.2 million to study heart health

September 14, 2022

Two NIH grants will fund research into metabolic flexibility

Filed Under: News Tagged With: diabetes, diabetic cardiomyopathy, Humphries, kenneth, Maria newhardt, metabolic flexibility, metabolic inflexibility, NIH grant, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, scientist-news

Bodywork: Taking umbilical cord blood to the bank

September 13, 2022

Before my kids were born, we had to decide whether to pay for umbilical cord blood banking. We chose not to, but in the ensuing 20-plus years, I’ve continued to see ads targeted at new parents for this service. Is it worthwhile?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: birth, cancer, disease, immune system, McEver, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pregnancy, research, rodger, scientist-news, umbilical cord

OMRF scientist receives international recognition

September 8, 2022

Research with zebrafish models called “true excellence”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autism research, Gaurav, hearing loss research, scientist-news, Varshney, zebrafish, Zebrafish Disease Models Society

Bodywork: Shaking the grip of hand, foot and mouth disease

September 6, 2022

My preschooler and I recently had hand, foot and mouth disease. I’ve read that some people lose fingernails and toenails after recovering. When will my household’s nails be in the clear, and now that we’ve been through this once, are we immune?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: children's disease, daycare, hand foot and mouth, McEver, rodger, scientist-news, skin, virus

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