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To the ranks of civil rights and anti-war activists who've marched on Washington, get ready to add white-frocked scientists. Thousands of prominent cancer and other medical researchers will rally in the nation's capital Monday to protest federal
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President Barack Obama is perturbed over the looming, automatic spending cuts set to go into effect on March 1, hitting the economy hard. The president wants to prevent the spending cuts at any cost and has been striving for it for the last
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Scientists at the nation's leading research institutions are warning that continued uncertainty over federal funding could lead to a brain drain that will undermine the country's global status in medicine. With funding at the National Institutes of
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The National Institutes of Health says important medical research into new cancer drugs, better flu vaccines and other ailments will be delayed if Congress can't avert impending spending cuts. NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins told The Associated
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From his perch at the National Institutes of Health's sprawling campus in Bethesda, Md., Director Francis Collins is eyeing the impending sequestration cuts warily. If lawmakers don't find a way to blunt the across-the-board cuts, the government's
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Few blacks enter biomedical research, and those who do often encounter obstacles in their career paths...A study published last year found that a black scientist was markedly less likely to obtain research money from the National Institutes of Health
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Reuters Accusations that the leading U.S. funders of biomedical research "ignore truly innovative thinkers" and "encourage conformity if not mediocrity" are seldom heard in the polite precincts of top science journals. Yet they are front and center
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Nathan Falcone is 7, a sweetheart of a boy with a shy smile and a crush on Taylor Swift...He takes drugs designed to manage osteoporosis and ward off heart attack and stroke. Climbing the stairs of the yellow bus that takes him to first grade at
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Researchers have found the first drug to treat progeria, an extremely rare genetic disease that causes children to age so rapidly that many die in their teens...But in a study published Monday of 28 children, it reversed changes in blood vessels that
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You'll still get sick, still see a doctor and probably still dread hospital food. But much else in medicine will look different 30 years from now, says Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health. That includes "breathtaking"
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