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A âdevastating blow to the health of all older adultsâ
âPresident Donald Trumpâs 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) effortâŚ
https://www.science.org/content/article/nih-cancels-its-first-and-largest-study-centered-women
A âdevastating blow to the health of all older adultsâ
âPresident Donald Trumpâs 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) effortâŚ
https://www.science.org/content/article/nih-cancels-its-first-and-largest-study-centered-women
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âŚcentered on the health needs of women.â
The Womenâs Health Initiative (WHI) ââtaught us an immense amount about prevention of disease in women,â says Sarah Temkin, a gynecological oncologist who until 11 April was associate director for clinical researchâŚ
⌠in the Office of Research on Womenâs Health at NIH. âThis is a terrible, terrible thing to have happen.ââ
âItâs a sad day indeed for womenâs health research because there is much more to learn from these remarkable women about predicting cognitive decline and healthy aging, as well asâŚ
âŚmanaging 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,â said epidemiologist Eric WhitselâŚ
âŚof the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who has been a principal investigator on the study for 22 years.
Launched in 1991, the WHI ââwas really meant as a makeup project for women, because women have been excluded from research for so many years,â says Garnet Anderson, âŚ
âŚa biostatistician who runs the WHI coordinating center.ââ
âJoAnn Manson of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Womenâs Hospital, one of the long-term [principal investigators] of WHI, calls HHSâs decision a âdevastating blow to the health of all older adultsâŚ
âŚin the U.S. and throughout the world,â and says she is baffled by it. âNo study is a better example of the enormous scientific impact of research on the prevention of chronic disease in the population, one of the stated priorities of the HHS leadership,â she says.â
It seems that they are trying to have one thing, one kind with age limits đ¤
Boy! This is crazy!
It's a nonsense move causing pain and suffering, but It is going to fail!
I rebuke this along with every fellow man using their power to rebuke!
Now!