Stanford Doctor Tapped for Key Post by Trump Advocated for Letting COVID Spread | KQED
Trump's choice of Dr. Bhattacharya for NIH sparks controversy due to his critical stance on COVID-19 response and lack of hands-on clinical experience.
Trump Taps Covid Lockdown Critic to Lead National Institutes of Health
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's appointment as NIH director indicates a drastic shift in health policy, focusing on rebuilding trust in scientific institutions on Trump's agenda.
Stanford Doctor Tapped for Key Post by Trump Advocated for Letting COVID Spread | KQED
Trump's choice of Dr. Bhattacharya for NIH sparks controversy due to his critical stance on COVID-19 response and lack of hands-on clinical experience.
Trump Taps Covid Lockdown Critic to Lead National Institutes of Health
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's appointment as NIH director indicates a drastic shift in health policy, focusing on rebuilding trust in scientific institutions on Trump's agenda.
In Havana syndrome patients, NIH scientists find no physical trace of harm
Rigorous studies found no brain damage in Havana syndrome patients
No evidence to support foreign attack theory
No evidence of brain injury in people suffering Havana Syndrome': US study
No biological abnormalities found in US officials reporting Havana Syndrome symptoms, symptoms are acknowledged as real by NIH.
Advanced imaging techniques found no significant evidence of brain injury or clinical differences in federal employees with anomalous health incidents (AHIs).
New Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injury in Havana Syndrome Cases
The National Institutes of Health found no evidence of brain injury in Havana syndrome cases linked to diplomats and spies.
Intelligence agencies believe symptoms may be due to environmental factors, medical conditions, or stress, refuting hostile foreign power involvement.
In Havana syndrome patients, NIH scientists find no physical trace of harm
Rigorous studies found no brain damage in Havana syndrome patients
No evidence to support foreign attack theory
No evidence of brain injury in people suffering Havana Syndrome': US study
No biological abnormalities found in US officials reporting Havana Syndrome symptoms, symptoms are acknowledged as real by NIH.
Advanced imaging techniques found no significant evidence of brain injury or clinical differences in federal employees with anomalous health incidents (AHIs).
New Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injury in Havana Syndrome Cases
The National Institutes of Health found no evidence of brain injury in Havana syndrome cases linked to diplomats and spies.
Intelligence agencies believe symptoms may be due to environmental factors, medical conditions, or stress, refuting hostile foreign power involvement.