Tag: NIH

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

Planned NIH Cuts Threaten Americans’ Health, Senators Charge in Tense Hearing

In a tense hearing on Capitol Hill, U.S. Senators grilled National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Jayanta Bhattacharya

MAHA labels, trans health, NIH DEI ban

The AMA also called for increased federal and state oversight of the food industry, asking for clear labeling

NIH, FDA on AI, taurine benefits, Medicaid

Republicans offer pay raise to physicians in exchange for silence on Medicaid cuts A recent development in the

RFK Jr. NIH journals, tobacco, ageism

A new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open explores the impact of ageism and sexism on

Covid-19 vaccine guidance, cereal, HHS, NIH

The U.S. was once the largest contributor to the WHO, providing roughly $400 million per year. However, since

LGBTQ+ physicians sue HHS, NIH over grant cuts

A group of physicians and researchers working on LGBTQ+ health issues has taken legal action against the National

HHS x MAHA, fentanyl overdose, NIH agenda

Democrats have criticized the bill, arguing that it would result in millions losing Medicaid coverage. They have called

IUD guidance, vaccine approval, NIH grants

Researchers found that patients who spent more time sitting or lying down were more likely to experience another

Ultra-processed foods expert says he’s ‘unlikely’ to return to NIH

Kevin Hall, a prominent nutrition scientist who recently left his position at the National Institutes of Health (NIH),