Science news articles about 'university of oklahoma health sciences'

  • Oklahoma cancer study takes major step toward improved treatment

    Cancer researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found a way to turn ineffective new cancer drugs into cancer-fighters. By using their patented chemical compound, SHetA2, ...
  • Chemical compound prevents cancer in lab

    While researching new ways to stop the progression of cancer, researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, have discovered a compound that has shown to prevent cancer in the ...
  • New treatment for hepatitis C

    Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found a new use for an old drug. Their findings appear online in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. The drug, Fluvastatin, ...
  • Researchers create first model for retina receptors

    A team of scientists at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center has created the first genetic research model for a microscopic part of the eye that when missing causes blindness. The ...
  • Researchers create first model for retina receptors

    A team of scientists at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Centre has created the first genetic research model for a microscopic part of the eye that when missing causes blindness. The ...
  • Researchers discover new enzyme in cancer growth

    While studying the mechanics of blood clots, researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center discovered a new enzyme that not only affects the blood, but seems to play a primary role ...
  • Frankincense oil -- a wise man's remedy for bladder cancer

    ... . HK Lin and his team, from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Oklahoma City VA Medical Center, set out to evaluate frankincense oil for its anti-tumour activity ...
  • Natural compound stops retinopathy

    Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found a way to use a natural compound to stop one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States. The research appears ...
  • Active video games a good alternative for kids

    Scientists at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found that playing active video games can be as effective for children as moderate exercise. The findings appear this week in the ...
  • Anti-aging gene linked to high blood pressure

    Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have shown the first link between a newly discovered anti-aging gene and high blood pressure. The results, which appear this month in ...
  • Genetic effects of radiation

    Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center are helping to lead a massive international study on the possible genetic effects of radiation and cancer drug exposures on future ...
  • Halloween sex offender policies questioned

    ... and Treatment was written by Mark Chaffin, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Jill Levenson, Lynn University; Elizabeth Letourneau, Medical University of South Carolina Family Services ...

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