So, what exactly happens inside your body when things go bump in the night?
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Lyme disease: A “ticking” time bomb?
Caused by a form of bacteria, Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through tick bites.
Protecting moms from autoimmune disease
While we celebrate mothers this weekend, scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation are working constantly to protect them.
Berry benefit: Study shows strawberries might help combat osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of disability in the U.S., but you might find an ally against it in the produce section.
The “mad” scientist: fact or fiction?
Like many fictional characters, the mad scientist figure has its basis in real life.
Superbugs: Why antibiotic resistance is a fast-growing crisis
Antibiotic resistance occurs when a bacteria, fungi, or parasite is no longer curable by medicines previously able to treat them.








