Why does CARDS contain only research projects funded by USDA, DOD and the NIH during fiscal years 1999 and beyond?
Fiscal year 1999 was the first year Federal agencies began reporting research related to dietary supplements. Although dietary supplement research was funded in prior years, it was reported as part of other subject categories and was not specifically identified as dietary supplement related. As a result, CARDS will contain only information on research projects funded in 1999 and subsequent years. Projects funded by other Federal agencies will be added to CARDS as soon as this information becomes available. • I ran a search in CARDS and it returned very few or no projects. Am I doing something wrong? CARDS currently contains only projects funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Institutes and Centers (ICs) of the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) starting with fiscal year 1999, the first year Federal agencies began reporting research related to dietary supplements. As a result, it is possible that there were very few or no p
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