The National Institutes of Health’s study Nutrition for Precision Health, powered by the All of Us Research Program, was highlighted on CBS Sunday Morning as a key driver of innovation in nutrition research. The study, led by the NIH’s Common Fund, All of Us Research Program, and Office of Nutrition Research, is the largest precision nutrition research effort of its kind. It aims to enroll 8,000 or more participants from diverse backgrounds.
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The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has launched a new study with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to better understand how environmental exposures can impact the risk for type 2 diabetes and related complications. The study looks to uncover previously unknown risk factors and biomarkers associated with one of the most costly and prevalent chronic conditions affecting people in the United States.
The National Institutes of Health has provided additional funding to four grantee partners to leverage the power and diversity of the All of Us Research Program’s dataset to develop more precise cancer prevention, detection, and treatment tools.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) leaders recently joined a congressional roundtable on Capitol Hill to discuss the importance of pediatric research to better understand the drivers of disease across the lifespan.