The US CDC has taken down multiple health-related websites and datasets, including those on HIV and LGBTQ health.
The Trump administration has made some concessions to the halt placed on distributions of global HIV treatments via the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Are Pepfar-funded programmes able to deliver life-saving care? Why are South Africa’s HIV/Aids services still using US aid?
Does America stand to lose anything if Pepfar disappears? What lies ahead for the US Agency for International Development?
After Donald Trump gave orders that US would recognise only two sexes, references to LGBT health, HIV, and information on ...
It has been just over two weeks since President Trump took office, and there have been significant effects already on public ...
The health care advocacy group said removing health information to comply with Trump's executive orders worsens medical care ...
US government health websites and resources have been taken down or modified as agencies comply with executive orders from ...
The lawsuit names the CDC, FDA, and their parent agency the Department of Health and Human Services as defendants. Read more ...
The CDC has begun restoring some of the files it had recently purged from its website, following some criticism from the medical community and the public, The New York Times reported Feb. 3.
The Trump administration removed pages relating to LGBTQ issues, HIV information, racial disparities and more, but you can ...
Doctors are struggling to access public health information as the Trump administration censors federal agency websites.