President Donald Trump's nominees to run the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration are part of a group of scientists censored during the COVID-19 pandemic who are ...
It's a good sign that the president is calling on critics of the federal government's lack of transparency to staff his ...
Most of his health picks are uninterested in using most of the tools that can limit the spread of infectious disease.
The planned $4 billion cut for funding for scientific inquiry to the nation’s universities and academic medical institutions ...
The grants have been the source of new treatments for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, strokes and H.I.V.; wonder drugs like ...
The National Institutes of Health says the cuts will save more than $4 billion a year, but critics say it puts potentially lifesaving research in jeopardy.
The National Institutes of Health says the cuts will save more than $4 billion a year, but critics say it puts potentially lifesaving research in jeopardy.
The move by 22 state attorneys general comes after the National Institutes of Health announced on Friday that it would slash billions in university funding.