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Panelists discuss how treatment failure in uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) creates substantial economic burden through direct costs of additional health care visits, repeated diagnostic ...
Federal funding from the National Institutes of Health is critical to Louisiana. Major cuts would stymy research and economic development. In this guest column, Walter Leger, Jr. explains why.
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Several universities and higher education associations filed a lawsuit Monday against the Department of Energy (DOE) over a new policy ...
US District Judge Allison D. Burroughs granted universities and university advocacy groups relief Wednesday when she approved their motion for a temporary restraining order on the federal Department ...
The plaintiffs sued the DOE Monday, alleging the cuts constituted a “flagrantly unlawful action” that would “devastate ...
A federal judge Wednesday temporarily halted the Department of Energy’s plans to cut approximately $405 million in annual ...
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The judge said she would consider whether to issue a longer-term preliminary injunction during an April 28 hearing.
Any cuts to NIH federal grants would be felt far beyond the institutions directly affected, researchers found.
After DOE capped indirect costs at 15 percent of funding, Princeton and seven research universities filed a lawsuit against ...
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