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The National Institutes of Health said Thursday that it will fund longer-term health studies of the residents of East ...
The Trump administration announced plans to investigate the long-term health effects of a toxic train derailment in East ...
The initiative will examine potential long-term effects of exposure to vinyl chloride and other chemicals released during the ...
The National Institutes of Health is undertaking an extended study of the health effects that East Palestine, Ohio, residents ...
The National Institutes of Health is launching a five-year, $10 million research initiative into the long-term health effects ...
The Trump administration is launching a research initiative into the long-term health outcomes stemming from the 2023 train ...
The study was launched at the urging of Vice President and former Ohio U.S. Senator J.D. Vance and will span five years.
The research is welcome news, but as residents complain of ‘scary’ diagnoses, the question of healthcare compensation remains unanswered.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will shell out $10 million over the next five years researching the long-term health ramifications of the 2023 train derailment that unleashed toxic ...
NIH to fund $10M in studies on East Palestine train derailment's long-term health effects; application deadline is July 21.
The funding comes at the urging of Vice President JD Vance, who said the 'historic research initiative will finally result in ...
Earlier this year, Vance returned to East Palestine to commemorate the second ... similar to the research studies announced by the NIH on Thursday. “It would’ve been better if it had been ...
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