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en NIH is in contact with the University of Pittsburgh as part of the oversight that occurs in connection with any and all grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health.

en We are pursuing both of these development programs in close collaboration with research groups at the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health.

en Nobody on the national or state level is leading the general charge toward making men's health care better. For instance, the National Institutes of Health has an office of women's health but none for men.

en When one considers great research institutes, one thinks of institutes on either coast. In the future, we want them to think of the University of Wisconsin.

en The larger research programs that the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health are sponsoring require a machine like this to manage such large amounts of data.

en His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. There is an incredible amount of money being fed through the National Institutes of Health.

en In the 13 years that the recycling grants have been presented, we've awarded 245 grants, totaling more than $20 million.

en Andy Griffith is a North Carolina treasure and a national folk hero. This generous donation will ensure that his legacy is forever intertwined with a university that is proud of his accomplishments and grateful for all that he has given back. The Southern Historical Collection is the perfect place for the university to lovingly document his distinguished career. And we are delighted to celebrate this announcement as part of our Memorial Hall celebration, making another strong connection between the performing arts and a vital part of our academic community, the library.

en [CCHD grants are awarded to projects and organizations seeking long-term and permanent solutions to address and eliminate these concerns. This year's grants will fund 315 local projects in 49 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. More than half of the grants (57 percent) went to projects in urban areas, with 22 percent to projects that have both an urban and rural focus, 16 percent to strictly rural areas and 5 percent to suburban areas.] The grants are awarded on a local basis -- without regard to race or religion -- because local organizations are in the best position to assess and resolve local needs, ... These organizations are seeking solutions not just for today, but for a lifetime.

en The amazing thing is that Cook, who had absolutely no connection with the University of Pittsburgh, had decided that we would be good stewards for this treasure.

en The National Institutes of Health will continue to review the claims about the possible benefit of smoked marijuana for a small number of indications,

en I think the National Institutes of Health should take responsibility for conducting this type of clinical trial, where controversy and potential harm to the population are at stake.

en It's important that the American people have full confidence in the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Zerhouni has done an admirable job addressing a difficult, yet critical, issue.

en There should be a public outcry. We are the richest nation, and we spend $2 billion per year on popcorn but only $700 million [on Alzheimer's disease research] from the National Institutes of Health.

en Our findings indicate that weight loss medications should be used only as an adjunct to a program of lifestyle modification, as recommended by both the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration .


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