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NIH releases a plan to confront structural racism. Critics say it’s not enough NIH Director Francis Collins and his colleagues wrote that the agency s plan to confront structural racism was just the beginning of a monumental task.
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Saying structural racism is a chronic problem throughout biomedical research and within their own walls, leaders of the National Institutes of Health Thursday unveiled a plan intended to eliminate a big gap in grants awarded to white and minority scientists and boost funding for research on health disparities.
The agency, the largest funder of biomedical research in the United States, said it would also expand a program to recruit, mentor, and retain researchers from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, and appoint diversity and inclusion officers at each of its 27 institutes and centers.
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7 Superfoods to Eat After 50
These standouts plus a few “boosters” can keep you healthy as nutritional needs change with age
by Alison Gwinn, AARP, June 3, 2021 |
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Whether you ve been a healthy eater your whole life or lately fallen off the nutritional wagon it s important to take a hard look at your diet after age 50. Around that point, experts say, it pays to be choosier about your foods, and make sure you re getting enough nutritional bang for your buck. “Our need for energy declines starting in middle age,” says Christine Rosenbloom, registered dietitian and nutritionist, professor emerita at Georgia State University and coauthor of