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Oklahoma among the worst spots for fall allergy sufferers

October 25, 2017

Why is Oklahoma so bad for allergies compared to other states?

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Does a warm winter mean worse spring allergies?

April 18, 2017

Oklahoma is already tough on those with allergies, but a warm winter adds to the suffering.

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New grant funds research into a debilitating autoimmune disease

January 6, 2016

OMRF scientist receives $2.14 million to investigate biological origins of Sjögren’s.

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