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Congress approves $3.12 billion for federal Alzheimerâs research funding November is National Alzheimer s Awareness Month (Source: pixabay) By KOLD News 13 Staff | December 22, 2020 at 12:40 PM MST - Updated December 22 at 12:42 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - As part of its end of year spending package, Congress approved passage of the Health and Human Services (HHS) budget for fiscal year (FY) 2021, which is expected to be signed by the President, with an additional $300 million designated for Alzheimerâs disease research at the National Institutes for Health (NIH)â bringing federal funding to find an Alzheimerâs cure to a total of $3.12 billion.
The Alzheimerâs Foundation of America (AFA) issued the following statement from its President and CEO, Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr.:
The groundbreaking study could include samples from a Gorham mom. Author: Vivien Leigh (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 3:03 PM EST December 22, 2020 Updated: 8:02 AM EST December 27, 2020
GORHAM, Maine Most of us have heard about how convalescent plasma is being used to treat hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
Antibodies in breast milk are now being studied as a potential treatment for coronavirus.
Researchers are actively collecting breast milk from across the country.
Brianna and Robbie Tosetti had just brought home their new baby boy Jacob last March when Brianna started getting what at first felt like a cold. I didn t think that much of it at the time, a new mom of two I am waking up every two to three hours to breastfeed my baby, Brianna said.
US Congress unveils USD 2.3 trillion government spending, COVID relief package
The package is also inclusive of USD 900 billion COVID-19 relief bill which Congress agreed over the weekend.
By ANI| Posted by Mansoor | Published: 22nd December 2020 2:35 pm IST US Capitol (File Photo)
Washington: The US Congress on Monday (local time) unveiled a USD 2.3 trillion spending package hours before it is expected for a passage in both chambers, funding the government through the end of the fiscal year and providing relief to a coronavirus-battered economy.
According to The Hill, the package is inclusive of a USD 1.4 trillion omnibus bill based on a 2019 spending deal, which consists of USD 740.5 billion in defence spending and USD 664.5 billion for domestic programs.