Tag: NIH

NIH ends role in Safe to Sleep campaign to prevent infants deaths

In recent years, the Safe to Sleep campaign has faced challenges as sleep-related infant deaths have increased. The

Sen. Collins slams NIH research cuts, urges funding be restored

Senator Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican and the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, recently criticized the

Medicaid cuts, RFK Jr., NIH budget

After returning from their spring break, congressional Republicans are facing some tough decisions. They need to figure out

What will NIH cuts mean for my rare inherited cancer syndrome?

The story of Jim Higgins and his family is a poignant reminder of the importance of the National

Women’s Health Initiative to receive NIH funding after all

Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, recently covered a groundbreaking announcement from the Women's Health Initiative.

No new autism registry, HHS says walking back NIH director’s claim

The Department of Health and Human Services has clarified that they are not planning to create a new

NIH, NEJM, vaping medication, Lyme disease

The Trump administration has once again targeted a scientific journal, this time setting its sights on one of

NIH director voices support for head of addiction research institute

The opioid crisis has been a pressing issue in the United States for years, with drug overdose rates

How Will RFK’s Cuts At The CDC, FDA And NIH Affect You?

The recent announcement by the Department of Health and Human Services to make drastic cuts that would result

NIH research grant restrictions, a ban on more food dyes

STAT, a renowned publication, recently achieved a significant milestone by winning its first National Magazine Award for General

NIH grants, Covid guidance, pharma tariffs

tech companies, The Wall Street Journal reports. Some patients are seeing long-term symptoms after a Covid-19 infection —

NIH discontent, hearing loss, dementia, AI

It’s CRISPR time,” and “My CRISPR’d babies were actually Chad and Stacy this whole time.” Not to mention