The will provide up to $25 million for research into:
- the impacts of fertility treatment
- new predictive markers of pregnancy loss
- the impacts of perimenopause and menopause.
The will provide up to $8.6 million for projects that help people living with chronic pain. This includes people who have:
- chronic pain as a result of injury
- chronic pelvic pain, chronic pain due to endometriosis or other chronic pain experienced by women
- other types of chronic pain.
The will provide up to $20 million for research into:
- the impact of alcohol on physical and mental health for First Nations individuals and communities, adolescents and young adults
- the impact of alcohol use and polysubstance use on First Nations individuals and communities, adolescents and young adults
- patient-centred approaches for the treatment of substance use disorders for First Nations individuals and communities, adolescents, young adults and women
- the treatment of substance use disorders
- pain management for individuals with a substance use disorder.
Funding for these grant opportunities is from the MRFF’s .
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