The National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Reisterstown, MD, is a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, serving as the largest source of funding for medical research worldwide. Comprised of 27 institutes and centers, NIH conducts cutting-edge research, clinical trials, and science education initiatives to advance public health and well-being.
NIH's impactful work spans a wide range of health topics, from autism spectrum disorder to addiction research, with a focus on improving understanding, prevention, and treatment of various health conditions. Through innovative programs like ARPA-H and the All of Us Research Program, NIH continues to lead the way in driving biomedical breakthroughs and promoting health equity for all individuals.
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