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Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Threaten \$5 Billion in Medical Research
The Trump administration's proposed 15 percent cap on indirect costs for NIH grants, totaling at least \$5 billion in cuts, faces legal challenges but threatens to significantly reduce medical research funding across the U.S., particularly affecting universities and hospitals in certain states.
Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Threaten \$5 Billion in Medical Research
The Trump administration's proposed 15 percent cap on indirect costs for NIH grants, totaling at least \$5 billion in cuts, faces legal challenges but threatens to significantly reduce medical research funding across the U.S., particularly affecting universities and hospitals in certain states.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Blocks NIH's Plan to Cut Research Grant Funding
A federal judge temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from implementing a policy to cap indirect costs for research grants at 15%, following a lawsuit from 22 state attorneys general who argued the policy would cause catastrophic financial consequences for universities and rese...
Judge Blocks NIH's Plan to Cut Research Grant Funding
A federal judge temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from implementing a policy to cap indirect costs for research grants at 15%, following a lawsuit from 22 state attorneys general who argued the policy would cause catastrophic financial consequences for universities and rese...
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44% Bias Score


AI Revolutionizes India's Healthcare Sector
India's government is investing over $1 billion in AI-driven healthcare, aiming to improve access in rural areas through initiatives like BharatNet and the National Digital Health Mission, while private companies are developing AI solutions for diagnostics, treatment, and research, with the market e...
AI Revolutionizes India's Healthcare Sector
India's government is investing over $1 billion in AI-driven healthcare, aiming to improve access in rural areas through initiatives like BharatNet and the National Digital Health Mission, while private companies are developing AI solutions for diagnostics, treatment, and research, with the market e...
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40% Bias Score


NIH Clarifies Research Continuity Amidst Communications Pause
NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli issued a memo clarifying that clinical trials and essential research can proceed despite a temporary communications pause ordered by President Trump, but new grant reviews and procurements for new studies are temporarily halted.
NIH Clarifies Research Continuity Amidst Communications Pause
NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli issued a memo clarifying that clinical trials and essential research can proceed despite a temporary communications pause ordered by President Trump, but new grant reviews and procurements for new studies are temporarily halted.
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44% Bias Score


18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern clinical research.
18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern clinical research.
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28% Bias Score


University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Cut NIH Funding Nationwide
A federal judge issued a nationwide injunction blocking the Trump administration's plan to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for university research after lawsuits from research institutions and 22 states argued the cuts would devastate crucial public health research and harm patients;...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Cut NIH Funding Nationwide
A federal judge issued a nationwide injunction blocking the Trump administration's plan to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for university research after lawsuits from research institutions and 22 states argued the cuts would devastate crucial public health research and harm patients;...
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52% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Cut NIH Grants
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants by 15% after a lawsuit from 22 states, preventing a potential $4 billion in savings and highlighting concerns about a constitutional crisis amid ongoing legal challenges.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Cut NIH Grants
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants by 15% after a lawsuit from 22 states, preventing a potential $4 billion in savings and highlighting concerns about a constitutional crisis amid ongoing legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Kennedy's Contentious HHS Confirmation Hearing Highlights Deep Political Divides
Robert F. Kennedy Jr."s Senate confirmation hearing for HHS Secretary sparked intense debate over his anti-vaccine stance, abortion views, and conflicts of interest, raising concerns about his suitability for the position and the future direction of US health policy.

Kennedy's Contentious HHS Confirmation Hearing Highlights Deep Political Divides
Robert F. Kennedy Jr."s Senate confirmation hearing for HHS Secretary sparked intense debate over his anti-vaccine stance, abortion views, and conflicts of interest, raising concerns about his suitability for the position and the future direction of US health policy.
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28% Bias Score

Oncologist's Methylene Blue Cancer Claim Sparks Warnings and Investigation
Dr. Laurent Schwartz, a Parisian oncologist, controversially claims methylene blue cures cancer, a claim rejected by the scientific community, leading to investigations and warnings against its use due to its inefficacy and potential harm.

Oncologist's Methylene Blue Cancer Claim Sparks Warnings and Investigation
Dr. Laurent Schwartz, a Parisian oncologist, controversially claims methylene blue cures cancer, a claim rejected by the scientific community, leading to investigations and warnings against its use due to its inefficacy and potential harm.
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48% Bias Score

18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial design, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a critical early step in the evolution of evidence-based medicine.

18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial design, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a critical early step in the evolution of evidence-based medicine.
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24% Bias Score

NIH's $1.8 Billion Long COVID Investment: Slow Progress Fuels Patient Frustration
The NIH has invested $1.8 billion in long COVID research, yet millions of patients lack effective treatments, prompting calls for faster clinical trials and FDA approvals; research focuses on understanding the disease's mechanisms before large-scale trials.

NIH's $1.8 Billion Long COVID Investment: Slow Progress Fuels Patient Frustration
The NIH has invested $1.8 billion in long COVID research, yet millions of patients lack effective treatments, prompting calls for faster clinical trials and FDA approvals; research focuses on understanding the disease's mechanisms before large-scale trials.
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60% Bias Score
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