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National Institutes of Health Research
  • Updated:Tue, 19 Apr 2011 1:08:00 PM
scientific research and study The National Institutes of Health (NIH), America’s premiere medical research facility, supports research dedicated to “acquiring new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose and treat disease and disability.”  In addition to providing new treatment and prevention efforts and cures, NIH investment fuels innovation and creates opportunities that generate economic growth and helps maintain America's position as the world leader in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.

Heart disease, stroke and other forms of cardiovascular disease remain America’s leading cause of death. They affect nearly 83 million Americans and cost this nation more than any other disease. Despite the enormous burden these diseases place on our nation, NIH heart and stroke research remains disproportionately underfunded, especially in light of the many promising scientific opportunities that could advance the fight against these diseases.

The NIH invests only 4 percent of its budget on heart research and a mere 1 percent on stroke research.  Please help us dramatically increase funding for NIH heart and stroke research.



Click on a state to see NIH investments per state for FY 2003 - 2010:

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Policy Resources

Fact sheet on the disproportionately low levels of NIH funding that goes towards heart (4%) and stroke (1%) research.  The Association advocates for continued robust funding of the NIH, as well as significant funding increases for NIH heart disease and stroke research.

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