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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

Bodywork: Vitamin D-bunked?

August 30, 2022

My doctor recommended I take vitamin D to keep osteoporosis at bay. Now I’ve read the vitamin doesn’t do as much for bones as once thought. What gives?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: bone density, McEver, osteoporosis, rodger, scientist-news, vitamin D

OMRF study finds potential treatment for sickle cell disease complication

August 30, 2022

Experimental drug may reduce length, severity of attacks

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Lijun, pain crises, pain crisis, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, research paper, scientist-news, sickle cell, Von Willebrand factor, Xia

OMRF discovery unravels complexity of wound healing

August 25, 2022

Optimal healing requires a delicate balance in cell transition

Filed Under: News Tagged With: chronic wounds, collagen, fibroblasts, keloids, Lorin, myofibroblasts, Olson, pdgf, scar tissue, scientist-news

Starring Role

Before lupus research, Dr. Joan Merrill tried her hand at stage and screen.

Changing the Complexion of Science

A partnership with Langston University aims to draw more Black students to biomedical research.

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