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University of Oklahoma’s Research Excellence Propels It to Top 100 National Ranking Among U.S. Medical Institutions

Research Conducted at OU Addresses Oklahoma’s Most Pressing Health Challenges, Lifting the Health of the State and Beyond The University of Oklahoma Health Campus was recently recognized for its increased momentum in advancing discoveries that change lives, achieving the state’s first Top 100 national ranking based on funding from...

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Study Identifies Why Nightmares Persist in Children and How to Break the Cycle

Recently published research from the University of Oklahoma and the University of Tulsa proposes a new model to explain why nightmares can persist over time in children and how therapy can be...
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OU Public Health Fellowship Celebrates 10 Years with AI-Focused Lecture

The Hudson Fellows in Public Health Program – a select group of doctoral students at the University of Oklahoma Hudson College of Public Health – will observe its 10th anniversary on...
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Researchers Identify Mechanism for Body Weight-Reducing Hormone

A hormone that reverses obesity in mice appears to work by signaling to a brain region involved in metabolism and appetite regulation, the same area targeted by the popular GLP-1 drugs. The...
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Hearing Yourself Speak Helps Fine-Tune Tongue Movements

When people cannot hear their own voices, their tongue movements become less precise when they speak, according to a study from the University of Oklahoma. This finding, the first direct evidence...
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OU Expanding Precision Medicine Capabilities With New Cyclotron

A powerful new $16 million cyclotron is arriving soon at the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, marking a major expansion of advanced medical imaging, cancer treatment and research...
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New NIH Grant Advances Lupus Protein Research

For the millions of people living with lupus – a chronic autoimmune disease that can damage the kidneys, brain and other vital organs – treatment options remain limited and often come...
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