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mahina

(19,529 posts)
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 05:38 PM Dec 2024

I really value access to peer reviewed research on the NIH website and dearly hope it will be preserved.

Do you think it will be? I’m hoping there’s some redundancy or alternate ways to access that data. In my search I found a bill that passed in 2015 requiring that records are saved. Would they be findable in the Library of Congress?
If anyone has insight on this, I would be very thankful to learn of it.

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I really value access to peer reviewed research on the NIH website and dearly hope it will be preserved. (Original Post) mahina Dec 2024 OP
I share your fear, big time. That is a very valuable website, Mike 03 Dec 2024 #1

Mike 03

(18,211 posts)
1. I share your fear, big time. That is a very valuable website,
Wed Dec 4, 2024, 06:46 PM
Dec 2024

along with clinical trials dot gov and the FDA website. I'm worried for all three. Imagine if we had no access to information about pet food or human feed recalls, or contaminated nutritional supplements. There are issues like that almost every single day.

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