Appropriations bill includes a $2.6 billion increase for NIH, a $350 million increase for Alzheimer's research, and an $81.8 million increase for diabetes research
As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee and the Chairman of the Aging Committee,
"There is simply no investment that promises greater returns for America than our investment in biomedical research. Diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer's, with their devastating human and financial costs, are powerful examples of the urgent need to keep our momentum in research funding going," said
The appropriations bill provides
This funding builds on significant increases
In addition. the appropriations bill includes
The appropriations bill provides
Since founding the diabetes caucus in 1997,
The appropriations bill also provides
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