Funding Available for Assessment of Effects of Cannabinoids on HIV-Induced Inflammation
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Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2019
Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2019
2019-11-07
by MYRA TUGADE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health announced that it expects to award a discretionary grant for the assessment of the effects of cannabinoids on HIV-induced inflammation.
No award amount was specified for this program. The agency said the grant was associated with a) education and b) health.
The funding is open to state, county, city, township and special district governments; independent school district . . .
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health announced that it expects to award a discretionary grant for the assessment of the effects of cannabinoids on HIV-induced inflammation.
No award amount was specified for this program. The agency said the grant was associated with a) education and b) health.
The funding is open to state, county, city, township and special district governments; independent school district . . .
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TARGETED NEWS SERVICE (founded 2004) features non-partisan 'edited journalism' news briefs and information for news organizations, public policy groups and other organizations. For more information contact MYRON STRUCK, editor, editor@targetednews.com, Springfield, Virginia; 703/304-1897; https://targetednews.com