
The NIH admitted in a monthly newsletter that 90 of its biomedical research is wasted.
Bracken says of every 100 research projects only 50 lead to published findings. And of those 50 half have significant design flaws. Of the remaining 25 that dont have significant design flaws half are redundant or unnecessary. Thats how you get to the 87.5 number. The NIH admitted in a monthly newsletter that 90 of its biomedical research is wasted.
Not Enough Money for Coronavirus Research? Hardly
Just the News correspondent Christine Dolan talked to researchers at NIH who claimed there werent enough resources to plan for both a flu pandemic and a coronavirus pandemic. So they skipped the clinical trials on treatments for the coronavirus. However money abounded for all the frivolous studies NIH performed. Support The Stream: Serving the Body During This Crisis With Facts. Faith. And No Fear. The list of things the agency spent money on instead of studying drugs for the coronavirus is appalling. Solomon notes that its been 15 years since evidence emerged that chloroquine might be able to treat the coronavirus. So theyve had plenty of time to shift away from the wasteful spending. Former Senator Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) issued a report in 2016 highlighting much of this waste. He presciently arguedthat the funding would be better deployed to find treatments for cancer Alzheimers disease and viral infections such as Zika and Ebola."Alcohol Cocaine Sex Gambling and Walking All Took Priority Over Coronavirus Research
The list of ridiculous studies is too long to cover in one article but here are some of the most egregious examples. One study out of the Oregon Health & Science University the NIH funded with $5 million. It studied whether alcohol affects the singing of the zebra finch. NIH funded a researcher at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana $242600 to determine the effects of cocaine on honeybees. He found that it made them twice as likely to dance. Researchers at Bowdoin College in Maine spent $3.6 million to study the results of giving sex steroids to male goldfish. They found it made the goldfish more social and swim closer to female goldfish. A 12-episode soap opera was created at Northeastern University in Boston that featured the love lifes of HIV-infected people. Another study spent $3.5 million to analyze why lesbians are obese and gay men are not. A Yale University and Arizona State University study spent $350000 to determine whether young adults lost more money gambling if they drank alcohol. Perhaps most insulting of all the NIH released the results of a study a few days ago in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic which made the groundbreaking finding that more walking leads to a longer life.Enough! We Need Oversight
This wasteful spending by NIH has gone on far too long. People dying in large numbers from COVID-9 should serve as a jarring wake-up call. NIH needs oversight perhaps by Congress. The people who work for us in government are to be good stewards with our money. With limited government resources the money should go to crucial matters not pet projects that only a handful of researchers care about. Do those responsible for this waste have blood on their hands? Maybe. Well never know if they would have discovered a cure had they directed the money toward it.CALL TO ACTION:
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