Tag: NIH

NIH Agrees to Evaluate Stalled Scientific Grants

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently agreed to reevaluate numerous medical science grant applications that

Topical steroid withdrawal community feels sting of NIH turmoil

The journey of Kelly Barta, a sufferer of topical steroid withdrawal (TSW), highlights the challenges faced by those

RFK Jr. vaccine panel, EMTALA, NIH cuts: Morning Rounds

The recent federal vaccine advisory committee meeting has stirred controversy with its decision to no longer recommend the

NIH Awarded 22% Fewer Grants In 2025, A 24% Drop In Cancer Research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has seen a significant decrease in the number of grants awarded this

New NIH Process To Choose Grant Awardees Will No Longer Use Paylines

The recent announcement from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regarding paylines has raised concerns and questions about

Halted NIH Clinical Trials List Reveals Slashed Treatments for Cancer, COVID and Minority Health

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently halted funding for 383 clinical trials, impacting around 74,000 participants.

NIH Under Trump Just Made It Easier To Terminate Grant Funding

Research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are crucial for advancing medical and health knowledge.

NIH Grant Cuts Have Disrupted 383 Clinical Trials With 74,311 Patients

The Trump administration's decision to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants in 2025 has had a devastating

See the alarming extent of NIH and NSF funding cuts in 2025

The Trump administration's decision to terminate or freeze over 3,800 research grants from the National Institutes of Health

Tylenol and autism study, NIH job, James Watson: Morning Rounds

The Legacy of James Watson: A Complex Figure in Science James Watson, renowned for co-discovering the structure of

SNAP, NIH, FDA, ACA tax credits, shutdown: Morning Rounds

The latest battle in the indirect costs war In a recent development, the NIH made headlines with its

NIH shuns studying racism and health. Its own research finds a link

The process of scientific research can be a lengthy one, often resulting in work being published in a