“Demand the NIH allocate at least 10% of its $2.3 billion budget for Alzheimer’s research to other deserving scientists who are investigating the role of bacteria, viruses and other infectious agents. This is a roadblock because the NIH has a virtual monopoly on big dollars for Alzheimer’s research. Alzheimer’s Germ Quest, Inc., an independent Alzheimer’s disease research advocacy organization, has launched “10% for Germs”, a grassroots citizens, patients, and caregivers campaign to demand the National Institutes of Health (NIH) immediately allocate $230 million for research grants to determine the roles of germs in causing Alzheimer’s, announced its CEO, Leslie Norins, M.D, Ph.D.”
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New Campaign by Alzheimer’s Germ Quest Demands NIH Allocate $230 Million for Research on Alzheimer’s Microbes
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