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Women’s Health Initiative to receive NIH funding after all

Last updated: April 24, 2025 6:14 pm
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Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, recently covered a groundbreaking announcement from the Women’s Health Initiative. Initially, the federal contracts funding the study’s 40 regional centers were set to end with the fiscal year. However, a reversal of this decision was made by the Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday, based on new National Institutes of Health budget numbers.

HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon highlighted the importance of the WHI studies in advancing our understanding of women’s health. He stated, “While NIH initially exceeded its internal targets for contract reductions, we are now working to fully restore funding to these essential research efforts.”

The news of the contracts ending in September had caused concern among researchers and staff at the regional centers. JoAnn Manson, a long-term principal investigator of the WHI at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, expressed cautious optimism while awaiting confirmation from NIH about the budget reversal.

The Women’s Health Initiative has been instrumental in studying various aspects of women’s health, including heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. The decision to continue funding the regional centers is a significant step in supporting ongoing research and advancing healthcare for women.

It is crucial to recognize the valuable contributions of the WHI in improving women’s health outcomes. The reversal of the budget decision demonstrates a commitment to prioritizing research and addressing the unique healthcare needs of women.

For more updates and in-depth analysis on this topic and other healthcare news, subscribe to STAT+ for exclusive content, newsletters, and premium events. Unlock the full article and stay informed about the latest developments in women’s health research.

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