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AIDS RESEARCH FUNDED DISPROPORTIONATELY In fiscal 2002, the US National Institutes of Health allocated $2.5 billion for research into AIDS—which killed 15,288 persons in 2000. On the other hand, heart disease research received $1.9 billion—even though heart disease claimed 709,894 victims in 2000. Diabetes resulted in 68,662 deaths—but received only $771.7 million in funding. Breast cancer took a toll of 42,290—but cost $627.7 million in research.  https://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20020422-69582976.htm

ABORTION RESPONSIBLE FOR 40% DECREASE IN FERTILITY IN GREECE https://www.mpa.gr/article.html?doc_id=264503

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