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OU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center Names New Director to Lead Fight Against Diabetes

Director will bring landmark research program to Oklahoma to advance the vision for ending diabetes Building on its two-decade journey from a philanthropic vision to a worldwide research enterprise committed to preventing, treating, and curing diabetes, the University of Oklahoma Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center...

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OU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center Names New Director to Lead Fight Against Diabetes

Building on its two-decade journey from a philanthropic vision to a worldwide research enterprise committed to preventing, treating, and curing diabetes, the University of Oklahoma Health Harold...
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Do Chia Seeds During Breastfeeding Improve Both Mom and Baby’s Health?

As childhood obesity and diabetes continue to rise worldwide, a researcher at the University of Oklahoma is investigating whether a simple addition to a breastfeeding mother’s diet –...
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Obesity May Influence How Breast Cancer Becomes Invasive

Obesity may change how early-stage breast cancer becomes invasive, according to a study by University of Oklahoma researchers published in The American Journal of Pathology.
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TSET Health Promotion Research Center Awards FY27 Seed Grants

The TSET Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC) within the National Cancer Institute-Designated OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Campus (OUHC) has awarded...
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University of Oklahoma Launches Project 200, a Generational Investment in Oklahoma’s Future

The University of Oklahoma today announced Project 200, a generational investment in research, talent and infrastructure designed to move Oklahoma forward by strengthening the health of its...
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Blocking Stress Signals Could Limit Harmful Inflammation After Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the body rapidly floods the injured heart with neutrophils — white blood cells that help repair damage but can also make it worse when too many arrive too quickly. New...
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