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Trump Admin Cuts $1.8 Billion in NIH Research Funding
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The Trump administration terminated $1.81 billion in medical research funding at the National Institutes of Health over a five-week period, an analysis revealed. The cuts, affecting health research nationwide, have sparked concerns about scientific progress. The NIH, a leading federal agency, supports critical studies on diseases and treatments.
The NIH funds research into cancer, Alzheimer’s, and infectious diseases, among others. The $1.81 billion cut represents a significant reduction in its budget.
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The cuts occurred over roughly five weeks, targeting various research programs. Specific projects affected were not detailed in the analysis.
The NIH, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, operates on an annual budget of about $47 billion. Funding decisions often reflect federal priorities.
Medical research drives innovations in treatments and public health policies. Cuts could delay breakthroughs or limit access to grants for scientists.
The Trump administration has emphasized cost-saving measures across federal agencies. Health research funding has faced scrutiny in past budget debates.
Researchers and institutions rely on NIH grants for cutting-edge studies. The cuts may force universities and labs to seek alternative funding.
Opinions on the cuts diverge, with some arguing for fiscal restraint and others warning of setbacks to medical advancements and public health.
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