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Save Our Cures is a national advocacy campaign working to protect federal funding for biomedical research—the engine behind life-saving discoveries, advanced treatments, and the future of medicine. We bring together scientists, patients, health professionals, educators, and concerned citizens to defend the research that drives cure for cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, rare diseases, and more. Federal research funding powers the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation (NSF) that make medical progress possible—from basic science to clinical breakthroughs. This vital investment is at serious risk. At Save Our Cures, we believe: Every family deserves hope for better treatments – and longer, healthier lives. Every patient deserves a future shaped by innovation, not inaction. Every dollar invested in science is a step toward stronger health, economic growth, and national security. Join us to make sure tomorrow’s cures are not lost to today’s cuts.
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Save Our Cures - Latest News
News From The States - Proposed federal cuts threaten nursing programs and research funding for Missouri
News From The States - Proposed federal cuts threaten nursing programs and research funding for Missouri
Nearly $7 million that supports nursing education and research in Missouri is at risk under federal proposals to eliminate key Title VIII workforce programs.The U.S. House Appropriations committee, responsible for regulating government expenditures, proposed in September to eliminate the National Institute of Nursing Research and all Nursing Workforce Development programs, except the Nurse Corps. The programs represent the only dedicated federal funding for nursing education.
CBS News - Lyme disease research at Johns Hopkins in jeopardy due to federal funding delays
CBS News - Lyme disease research at Johns Hopkins in jeopardy due to federal funding delays
Maryland has some of the highest cases of Lyme disease in the nation, yet funding for research is in jeopardy.
POZ Opinion - Trump Supporters Distrust Science. We Need New Ways to Engage.
POZ Opinion - Trump Supporters Distrust Science. We Need New Ways to Engage.
Funding cuts are devastating for U.S. science, writes cosmologist Paul Sutter. Regaining support will require more than cleaning house.
Forbes Breaking News - Luz Rivas Warns That Capping Indirect Costs For Research Funding Will Result In Massive Cuts To NIH
Forbes Breaking News - Luz Rivas Warns That Capping Indirect Costs For Research Funding Will Result In Massive Cuts To NIH
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Evidence for Democracy - A Year in Review of Trump’s War on Science
Evidence for Democracy - A Year in Review of Trump’s War on Science
It’s been a tough year for science south of the border. Budgets slashed. Scientists fired. Protections erased. Since 20 January […]
UC Davis - Federal Funding Protects California’s Future
UC Davis - Federal Funding Protects California’s Future
When Tommy Ma and Tiffany Pan adopted a 3-month-old Ragdoll kitten named Lychee in 2022, they expected joy, not heartbreak.“Lychee was a dream come true,” Pan said. “Growing up, I’d never been allowed to have any large pets. Even cats are considered a large pet in my family.”Just weeks after coming home, Lychee fell gravely ill. He began showing signs of feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, a disease that was once fatal for cats.
The New York Times: The U.S. Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine
The New York Times: The U.S. Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine
LA Public Press: Trump's HIV cuts are devastating California's Black and Latino communities
LA Public Press: Trump's HIV cuts are devastating California's Black and Latino communities
The UCSD Guardian: Federal judge prevents Trump administration from cutting UC funding
The UCSD Guardian: Federal judge prevents Trump administration from cutting UC funding
NPR: As funding falters, young brain scientists rethink careers in research
NPR: As funding falters, young brain scientists rethink careers in research
Research on brain disorders may slow as young neuroscientists struggle to find jobs and research grants.
AP News: NIH funding cuts affect over 74,000 people in experiments
AP News: NIH funding cuts affect over 74,000 people in experiments
The Nevada Independent: Research funds in Nevada are limited. Federal cuts for medical studies may make it worse.
The Nevada Independent: Research funds in Nevada are limited. Federal cuts for medical studies may make it worse.
The Daily Barometer: Research on thin ice
The Daily Barometer: Research on thin ice
From working on finding cancer treatments to studying Antarctic ice cores, Oregon State University is known for its world-class research across different fields. Much of this research is funded through federal grants from agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health. Since the start of the Trump administration, several changes to...
STAT: Francis Collins urges liver researchers to advocate for research
STAT: Francis Collins urges liver researchers to advocate for research
60 Minutes: What's at risk when federal research funding to universities is cut | 60 Minutes - CBS News
60 Minutes: What's at risk when federal research funding to universities is cut | 60 Minutes - CBS News
AAMC Leaders: Navigating today’s uncertainties requires a steadfast commitment to medicine’s core values | AAMC
AAMC Leaders: Navigating today’s uncertainties requires a steadfast commitment to medicine’s core values | AAMC
Uncertain Future: HIV Programs Face Deep Funding Cuts in Congress - Reform Austin
Uncertain Future: HIV Programs Face Deep Funding Cuts in Congress - Reform Austin
US science research was gutted in 2025. How will it rebuild?
US science research was gutted in 2025. How will it rebuild?
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