Why US Taxpayers Sent $13 Million to a Chinese University to Research Retirement
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Why U.S. taxpayers sent $13 million to a Chinese university to research retirement * WorldNetDaily * by Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal
For more than a decade, the United States has paid China for research into retirement. That ended this year, when, through the urging of the Department of Government Efficiency, the National Institutes of Health canceled a grant for $1.7 million to the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal study at Peking University. The stated intent of the grant was to collect information on population aging. A longitudinal study looks at repeated observati…
Why US Taxpayers Sent $13 Million to a Chinese University to Research Retirement
For more than a decade, the United States has paid China for research into retirement. That ended this year, when, through the urging of the Department of Government Efficiency, the National Institutes of Health canceled a grant for $1.7 million to the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal study at Peking University. The stated intent of the grant was to collect information on population aging. A longitudinal study looks at repeated observa…
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