Apr 30, 2009
NIH - provides free treatment and medicines for certain cases
My daughter has this severe skin irritation that eludes conventional treatments. Her doctor suggested that we take her to NIH to be a subject of their study. We applied and got accepted in the program. Now, NIH provides free treatment and medicines in exchange for the data that they get from my daughter's case. Confidentiality is assured and we can back out anytime.
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