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Walking the walk: Sepsis survivor overcomes illness, amputation

September 10, 2020

Sept. 13 is World Sepsis Day, established to raise awareness of the deadly condition.

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OK researchers develop testing technique for faster, more accurate results

September 9, 2020

Rapid tests allow for quicker results but aren’t always as accurate as the “gold standard” PCR option.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, Videos Tagged With: coronavirus, covid, guthridge, Joel, OKC, OMRF, OUHSC, scientist-news, testing

OK researchers develop testing technique for faster, more accurate

September 8, 2020

The idea was created when testing materials were in short supply at the beginning of the pandemic.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, Videos Tagged With: covid, covid-19, guthridge, Joel, OMRF, OUHSC, Pandemic, scientist-news, testing

Dream team: OMRF, OU join forces to battle the virus

September 8, 2020

When Covid-19 hit Oklahoma, the state had only minimal testing options available. OMRF and OU joined forces to change that.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, News Tagged With: application, approval, coronavirus, cov, covid, covid-19, covid19, FDA, guthridge, Joel, machine, news, Norman, OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ou, OUHSC, Pandemic, sars, sars-cov-2, scientist-news, site, state, testing, training, Tulsa, virus

Can exercise save us from the virus?

September 6, 2020

We all know that exercise is good for us, but motivation can be hard. However, during a pandemic, exercise might – literally – save our lives.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, On Your Health Tagged With: column, corona, coronavirus, covid, covid-19, exercise, fitness, health, Linda, newsok, OKC, oklahama city, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, opinion, outcomes, Pandemic, Prescott, president, science, scientist-news, stephen, steve, study, Thompson, vaccine, virus

FDA grants designations for OMRF brain tumor drug

September 2, 2020

The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is one step closer to beating rare forms of brain cancers.

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: brain cancer, drug, FDA, kfor, OKN-007, Rheal, scientist-news, Towner

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