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Flu shot more important than ever, experts say

June 23, 2020

Getting the annual flu shot is always important. But this year, it might be essential.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, News Tagged With: CDC, Chakravarty, coronavirus, covid-19, covid19, Eliza, flu, influenza, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Pandemic, Prescott, scientist-news, shot, stephen, steve, vaccine, virus

OMRF receives $1.75 million to study Covid-19 in Oklahomans

June 18, 2020

The researchers will analyze blood donated by volunteers to understand individuals’ differing immune responses to the virus.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, News Tagged With: antibody, blood samples, Coggeshall, corona, coronavirus, covid-19, covid19, donate, K., Linda, native americans, news, newsok, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahomans, OMRF, Pandemic, scientist-news, testing, Thompson, virus

A battle that never ends

June 16, 2020

According to the Lupus Foundation of America, more than 1.5 million Americans suffer from the disease.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: African Americans, autoimmune, black, disease, immune, immunity, James, Judith, lfa, lupus, midwest city, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, renita lewis, scientist-news, women

Is the coronavirus here to stay?

June 11, 2020

Even after the pandemic subsides, the coronavirus is likely to join the list of contagious diseases that remain in circulation for decades to come.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, News Tagged With: coronavirus, covid-19, covid19, elderly, endemic, news, newsok, Oklahoma City, OMRF, pandemic. covid19, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, VA, veterans, virus

New findings could improve clinical care for a rare disease

June 9, 2020

The illness affects about 4,000 Americans, 80 percent of whom are women.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autoimmune, Axtell, biomarkers, disease, expression, gene, nature communications, neuromyelitis optica, NMO, optica, robert, scientist-news, therapy, treatment

OMRF uncovers clues for higher lupus risk in African Americans

June 4, 2020

A recent OMRF study is potentially paving the way for better preventive treatment options for African American patients.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: african americam, autoimmune, black, disease, excellence, guthridge, James, Joel, Judith, lupus, news, newsok, patient, sam, samantha, scientist-news, therapy, treatment, webb

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