Early next year, the Centers for Disease Control is expected to issue an announcement for available funding to support testing of the Dating Matters model. Grants of $200,000-$500,000 will go to local health departments in high-risk, urban communities to test out the model in the real world.
The National Institutes of Health releases two related funding announcements to support studies involving Physical Activity and Weight Control Interventions Among Cancer Survivors Effects on Biomarkers of Prognosis and Survival
The Health Resources and Services Administration opens up competition for millions of dollars in funding for federally recognized community health centers.
With opioid misuse leading to -- and in some ways surpassing -- illegal street drugs as the top substance abuse problem, the Department of Health and Human Services is launching a new effort to address the problem, and it includes millions in federal funding. As announced by HHS Secretary Sylvia B...