MSU professor worries about proposed health funding cuts

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Proposed cuts to the National Institutes of Health could drastically impact universities in mid-Michigan that study breast cancer.

6 News spoke to Jamie Bernard, an associate professor at Michigan State University, who is researching breast cancer treatment. She says the loss of funding will mean a loss of lives.

Back in April, Bernard told 6 News that her research funding had been cut, and grants had been frozen, and she’s not the only one concerned.

Nadia Vizueta, a breast cancer survivor, says the proposed cuts are concerning…

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