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NIH Bans Fetal Tissue Research — A Major Win for Life

Just ahead of tomorrow’s March for Life, we have received historic news: the National Institutes of Health is officially ENDING taxpayer funding for research using fetal tissue from elective abortions. Today on The Isabel Brown Show, we break down why this decision is such a monumental win for the pro-life movement, what it means for science going forward, and how decades of ethically compromised research were quietly normalized — and funded — by the federal government. This is about restoring human dignity, moral clarity in science, and finally asking the question: just because we can, should we? HUGE thank you to the leadership at NIH under Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and the Trump administration for pursuing moral clarity and protecting babies from exploitative research practices. How do you feel about this news?


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