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CDC, Trump DEI orders, nicotine, HIV report

Last updated: May 1, 2025 10:04 am
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Richard Durbin (Illinois), echoed her concerns, calling for a “renewed commitment to science and research.” National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins also testified, highlighting the importance of sustained investment in research to combat diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s.

Collins’ pushback comes as the Trump administration has proposed significant cuts to research funding, including a 37% reduction to the NIH budget. The administration has also faced criticism for firing federal scientists and creating policy uncertainty that could hinder scientific progress.

As the Senate considers funding for biomedical research, advocates are hopeful that bipartisan support will prevail in ensuring that the U.S. remains a global leader in scientific innovation. Stay tuned for updates on this important issue.

That’s all for today’s Morning Rounds. Have a great weekend, and be sure to sign up for our newsletter to get your daily dose of health and medicine news delivered straight to your inbox. Thanks for reading!

In a recent congressional hearing, Patty Murray (Wash.) and Sen. Jerry Moran (Kan.) expressed concerns about the impact of potential cuts to medical research funding on America’s position as a global leader in healthcare innovation. Murray criticized President Trump and Elon Musk for undermining future breakthroughs by neglecting the importance of medical research.

Moran highlighted the significance of NIH funding in providing hope for millions of Americans and cautioned against the misconception that NIH’s work is inconsequential. Although no representatives from the Trump administration were present at the hearing, Collins announced plans for another session with administration officials to discuss the same topic in the near future.

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A recent KFF Health Tracking Poll revealed that the majority of Americans, regardless of political affiliation, oppose cuts to federal health agencies and programs. Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly reject budget and staffing reductions, while Republicans are divided on the issue. Supporters of the Make America Great Again movement, however, show strong support for cuts to health agency budgets and staffing.

The survey also indicated widespread opposition to major cuts in Medicaid, mental health and addiction prevention services, infectious disease tracking, and research at universities and medical centers. While there are some variations in views among different political groups, a significant portion of the population opposes reductions in funding for these essential health services.

In other news, recent articles discuss the global fight against AIDS, America’s vaping problem, NIH’s plans to reduce animal testing in research, challenges faced by Utah farmers in accessing mental health therapy, and NIH’s decision to withdraw from the Safe to Sleep campaign aimed at reducing infant deaths.

Overall, the consensus among Americans is clear: the majority opposes cuts to critical health programs and services. As discussions continue in Congress and the administration, it is crucial to prioritize funding for medical research and healthcare initiatives to ensure continued progress and innovation in the field of medicine.

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