Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Under the Trump administration’s direction, top U.S. health agencies have deleted webpages and ...
Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been told to remove words frequently associated with ...
Physician groups urge Congress to restore vital federal health data and guidance removed from CDC and NIH websites, hindering patient care.
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
HHS websites and the health data they contain are essential sources of public information. They should be free of political ...
The US CDC has taken down multiple health-related websites and datasets, including those on HIV and LGBTQ health.
The Trump administration has removed over 8,000 federal web pages, mainly targeting diversity, gender, and equality content.
Kaul issues press release saying Trump's position on care for those with trans identity is wrong on science and the law.
The program is part of a larger project that has enrolled more than 30,000 young people in HIV care and prevention studies ...
While Trump did not explicitly order the removal of notes attached to email signatures specifying the sender’s preferred ...
Doctors for America, a non-profit medical advocacy organization in the US, sued the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Food and Drug ...
The CDC purged LGBTQ and race-related health data to comply with Trump's executive order against DEI, sparking public health ...