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Employees at the National Cancer Institute, who are a part of the National Institutes of Health, received internal guidance last week for dialogue, presentations or other communications for checking to focus on “controversial, high profile, or sensitive” titles last week. According to the 23 matters of the hot button, vaccine, fluoride, peanut allergies, autism, according to the internal records of the propbika.
Although it is not uncommon for the Cancer Institute to outline a two priorities of the administration, the scope of the list and the scale is unusual and extremely unusual, six employees said they talk on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment in public. According to the record, all the content should be reviewed by an institute “clearance team”, and it can be examined by NIH or its umbrella agency, US Department of Health and Human Services officials.