Harvard Medical School faces NIH fund cuts, turns to puppies to ease stress and financial strain

Harvard Medical School faces NIH fund cuts, turns to puppies to ease stress and financial strain

Harvard Medical School faces a major financial setback as the Trump administration caps NIH indirect research funding at 15%, slashing its allocation by nearly $100 million. While Harvard offers mental health resources, including therapy animals, critics argue this doesn’t address the deeper funding crisis. The cuts could impact U.S. research output, talent retention, and long-term scientific progress.

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