Bill 118 hr 10297, also known as the Thyroid Disease Research and Education Act, aims to advance research, promote awareness, and improve healthcare for individuals with thyroid disease. The bill seeks to address the growing prevalence of thyroid disease in the United States and the need for increased resources and support for those affected.
The key provisions of the bill include funding for research on thyroid disease, including studies on prevention, treatment, and potential cures. The bill also calls for the development of educational programs to raise awareness about thyroid disease and its symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options.
Additionally, the bill aims to improve healthcare for individuals with thyroid disease by promoting access to quality care and ensuring that healthcare providers are knowledgeable about the latest advancements in thyroid disease treatment.
Overall, the Thyroid Disease Research and Education Act seeks to address the needs of individuals with thyroid disease and improve their quality of life through increased research, awareness, and access to healthcare services.