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Budget cuts for NIH would impact Autism Research

April 12, 2017UncategorizedRablab

President Donald Trump’s proposed cut for the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) 2018 budget could stall advances in research for generations, researchers say. This would dramatically cut funding for Autism Research.  Read Spectrum’s article about the budget cut’s below:

Autism researchers blast budget cuts for U.S. funding agency

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