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Exceptional Returns: The economic value of America’s investment in medical research

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    • Hip fracture prevention in at-risk, postmenopausal women saves $333 million annually.  
    • Medical research that resulted in a 1/5 reduction in deaths from cancer would be worth $10 trillion to Americans-double the national debt.  
    • During the 1970s and 1980s, the gains associated with the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease totaled $31 trillion.  
    • Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease, adult-onset blindness, and lower limb amputations. It is also a significant cause of heart disease and stroke.