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NIH Director's Blog YESTERDAY
Commemorating the NIH and Voices For Our Fathers Legacy Foundation Partnership
In September, I was honored to unveil a new plaque in the National Library of Medicine’s Herb Garden commemorating the partnership between NIH and the Voices For Our Fathers Legacy Foundation (VFOFLF). This nonprofit group was organized by the descendants of the Black men unethically treated during a study called, “The United States Public Health Service Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male at Tuskegee and Macon County, Alabama 1932 – 1972.” NIH worked with the Foundation to locate and preserve a collection of physical documents from this study, which are housed at NLM and now available as a digital collection through the library’s website.
NIH Director's Blog OCT. 10, 2024
Repurposed Cancer Drug Shows Effectiveness in Treating Rare Blood Vessel Disorder
Developing a new drug from scratch can take a decade or more. But sometimes promising treatment options come from repurposing existing drugs for completely different medical conditions. I’m happy to share a new example of this: a cancer drug called pomalidomide that was found in a clinical trial to be safe and effective for treating a blood disorder called hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT).