NIH ends funding of research that uses human fetal tissue from abortions

Fetal tissue has been used to advance research into diabetes, Alzheimer’s, infertility and vaccinesThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer fund research that uses human fetal tissue obtained from “elective” abortions, the world’s biggest public funder of biomedical research...

<p>Fetal tissue has been used to advance research into diabetes, Alzheimer’s, infertility and vaccines</p><p>The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer fund research that uses human fetal tissue obtained from “elective” <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/abortion">abortions</a>, the world’s biggest public funder of biomedical research announced on Thursday.</p><p>The ban marks the latest, and most dramatic, effort by Donald Trump’s administration to end research that uses fetal tissue from abortions – a goal that anti-abortion advocates, who oppose the research, have sought for years. In 2019, during Trump’s first term in office, the NIH stopped funding internal research that involved the tissue and implemented a review committee to evaluate research proposals from scientists outside the government. Joe Biden ended that policy in 2021.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/22/nih-human-fetal-tissue-abortion-research">Continue reading...</a>
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