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Nevilledog

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Wed Apr 23, 2025, 12:24 PM Apr 23

NIH cancels its first and largest study centered on women [View all]

https://www.science.org/content/article/nih-cancels-its-first-and-largest-study-centered-women

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President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be killing much, if not all, of a historic initiative that was the first, and is still the largest, National Institutes of Health (NIH) effort centered on the health needs of women. The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) has enrolled tens of thousands of participants in clinical trials of hormones and other medications and tracked the health of many thousands more over more than 3 decades. Its findings have had a major influence on health care.

WHI leaders announced yesterday that contracts supporting its regional centers are being terminated in September and that the study’s clinical coordinating center, based at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, “will continue operations until January 2026, after which time its funding remains uncertain.” They added that the contract terminations for its four main sites “will significantly impact ongoing research and data collection … severely limit[ing] WHI’s ability to generate new insights into the health of older women, one of the fastest-growing segments of our population.” (There are about 55 million postmenopausal women in the United States.)

Scientists familiar with the initiative, whose annual funding is currently just under $10 million, are already lamenting its loss, which may foreshadow billions in further contract research funding cuts by NIH. “This trial just taught us an immense amount about prevention of disease in women,” says Sarah Temkin, a gynecological oncologist who until 11 April was associate director for clinical research in the Office of Research on Women’s Health at NIH. “This is a terrible, terrible thing to have happen.”

“All of the [regional contracts] were terminated on an unprecedented timeline that may set a record for abruptness since I can already see the termination in [NIH] Reporter,” epidemiologist Eric Whitsel of at the University of North Carolina, who has been a principal investigator on the study for 22 years, wrote in an email referencing the agency’s grants database. “It’s a sad day indeed for women’s health research because there is much more to learn from these remarkable women about predicting cognitive decline and healthy aging, as well as managing chronic disease in the oldest old. Moreover, there are many earlier career scientists in the U.S. who depend on the WHI platform and resource to train, then launch and advance their careers in medicine and public health, as I once did.”

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Who needs that when ya got ivermectin? progressoid Apr 23 #1
NO $#/T! brakester Apr 23 #2
Another casualty in this administration's war on scientific research. subterranean Apr 23 #3
I hate RFK, Jr. with a deep passion. yardwork Apr 23 #4
Take a number. calimary Apr 23 #6
He has some fans on DU. yardwork Apr 23 #7
Yeah the food additive nuts. AllyCat Apr 23 #10
The EU dealt with food additives without killing science. RockCreek Apr 23 #15
We have some anti-vaxxers, too. yardwork Apr 23 #16
Ugh. 😣 AllyCat Apr 23 #24
Guaranteed he'll do a lousy job on the additives, too. yardwork Apr 23 #17
Multi decades brakester Apr 23 #22
K&R Solly Mack Apr 23 #5
appalling harumph Apr 23 #8
Misogyny from the Trump regime? Perish the thought. Look at all the research he has done barehanded on women. Ping Tung Apr 23 #9
He's working hard at protecting women.... Attilatheblond Apr 23 #11
You may not be far from the truth... nt slightlv Apr 23 #12
And his wives. yardwork Apr 23 #18
There must be lawsuits. He has no authority to cancel spooky3 Apr 23 #13
Musk is doing that all over. yardwork Apr 23 #19
Why bother when their only useful purpose is giving birth to 10 kids. xuplate Apr 23 #14
If you voted for the orange beast, I hope you are happy. nt Jit423 Apr 23 #20
Of course they did, religious nuts believe firmly that women are just stunted men Warpy Apr 23 #21
You mean fetus carriers? nolabear Apr 23 #23
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