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OU Health Sciences Rises to 102 in National Ranking

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences has achieved its highest ranking ever in National Institutes of Health funding awarded for research. NIH funding increased to $75.2 million in the previous federal fiscal...

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Milk as Medicine: New Study Shows Breast Milk Transforms Challenges into Triumphs

In 2010, University of Oklahoma researcher David Fields, Ph.D., was pouring over research data when he discovered something he thought was odd: His data showed that at 6 months of age, formula-fed...
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OU Researcher Leverages Technology for Alcohol Disorder Interventions in Primary Care

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 7 adults in the United States will experience a substance use disorder during their lifetime. University of Oklahoma College of...
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Mannel Re-Elected Group Chair of NRG Oncology

Robert Mannel, M.D., director of OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center and a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, has been re-elected as one of...
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Delay of More Than 42 Days for Breast Cancer Surgery Raises Death Risk for Certain Subtypes, OU Study Finds

Patients with certain subtypes of breast cancer may face a higher risk of death from the cancer if they wait more than 42 days after diagnosis to have surgery, according to newly published...
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Al Town Hall - Share Your Voice!

Event date: 4/3/2025 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Join us for an interactive Al Town Hall where you'll have the opportunity to shape the future if Al in research, education, resources, and infrastructure. This is your chance to share...
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Mother’s High-Fat Diet Can Cause Liver Stress in Fetus, Study Shows

When mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can develop liver stress that continues into early life. A new study published in the journal Liver International sheds light on...
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