Tag: NIH

Senate Committee Endorses NIH Budget Increase, Snubs Trump’s 40% Cut

The Senate Appropriations Committee recently made a bold move by voting for a $400 million increase in the

He was censored at NIH. Now Kevin Hall is speaking out

Kevin Hall is now able to speak freely about his experiences with the Trump administration and the challenges

Vinay Prasad, SNAP-ed, NIH grants

The world of health and medicine is constantly evolving, with new developments and discoveries happening every day. From

Trump Administration Changes at NIH, EPA, NASA, NSF Spark Internal Dissent

The federal government is home to many scientists who contribute their expertise to crucial decisions concerning our food,

Planned Parenthood, autism x NIH, Medicaid

The recent developments in vaccine policy, NIH funding, Supreme Court rulings, and Medicaid measures have been making headlines

NIH Bhattacharya, Francis Collins, Aspen 2025

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Federal Judge Reinstates $1 Billion In NIH Grants, Citing ‘Blatant’ Government Discrimination

The recent ruling by U.S. District Judge William G. Young regarding the Trump administration's cancellation of over $1

Judge Rules NIH Grant Cuts Illegal

Bethesda, Maryland, USA: Bethesda Campus of the National Institutes of Health. On June 16, 2025, Judge William G.

Billions in NIH research cuts ruled ‘void and illegal’ by federal judge

In a significant development, a federal judge in Boston has ruled that certain grant terminations made by the

Medicaid, vaccine panel, NIH nutrition research

The recent earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand, which registered at 7.9 on the Richter scale, has left a

ACIP panel, CDC rehires, NIH autism research

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines yesterday by announcing the appointment of eight new members to

NIH autism research initiative met with skepticism from researchers

The National Institutes of Health's latest autism research initiative has sparked both excitement and concern within the scientific