The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recently awarded two separate grants focusing on distinct projects. The first grant, amounting to $340,000, is aimed at testing psychological tactics to encourage acceptance of the HPV vaccine among South African fifth-graders and their parents, as revealed through documents obtained by Children's Health Defense via a FOIA request. The second set of grants, totaling $200,000, is directed towards the development of transgender voice training, with one specific project involving the creation of a trans voice training app. This allocation of funds by the NIH has sparked discussions and varied reactions regarding the prioritization and utilization of government-funded research grants.
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NIH awarded $340,000 to test psychological tactics aimed at persuading South African fifth-graders + parents to accept the controversial HPV vaccine, according to documents obtained by CHD via FOIA request. DETAILS ⬇️ https://t.co/y3rPlMoWZv