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New NIH Policies Make It Easier to End Grants, Ignore Peer Review
November brought yet another round of changes at the NIH -- including a new policy that makes it easier to terminate grants, ...
A vomiting disorder linked to frequent marijuana use is on the rise, prompting global health officials to allow researchers to track the condition and study it. Dubbed on social media as ...
The thing is, ultra-processed foods are like Snow White's red apple: cheap, long-lasting, and delicious, but inherently ...
Today, the National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NCATS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced ...
Martin Babler, CEO of South San Francisco drug-development company Alumis, said skittishness among investors concerned about ...
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US stillbirth rate improved last year, but progress is slow
Stillbirths have been generally trending down in the U.S., but the rate ticked up in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic ...
The SeattleStatGROWS program (Statistical Growing Research Opportunities for Undergraduates in Washington State) is a Fred ...
Neutrophils are the most abundant immune cells in the body and the first to respond to infection or tissue damage. Yet despite their importance, until ...
A research monkey found safety at a New Jersey sanctuary after escaping a Mississippi crash that killed seven research ...
A national student-led effort shows how early-career researchers are engaging Congress on federal science funding amid ...
Dietitians reveal the vitamin and supplement pairs that actually have greater health benefits when taken at the same time.
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