Some data and webpages taken down by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal health agencies to comply with President Trump's executive order remained offline Thursday, after ...
Local public health teams, clinical providers and researchers say they're worried about short- and long-term impacts to ...
Public health experts say they are worried about access to important federal health data after agencies removed information ...
Large sets of data are being scrubbed of references to transgender and LGBTQ+ people, among others, which could compromise their use in research.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took offline recommendations on how doctors should treat sexually transmitted ...
Doctors weigh in on restrictions to gender-affirming care, missing research information and what else alarms them right now.
"I am a women's health provider at a federally qualified health center and public hospital, and I've never been so scared for ...
worse mental health and more suicidal thoughts and behaviors than their cisgender classmates. Gray questioned whether data like this would be included when YRBSS reports resumed. The CDC had ...
New federal data indicates that over ... What does the CDC say? Researchers from two divisions within the Centers for Disease ...
Data from the CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, a nationwide survey of high school students about mental health, substance abuse and violence, were also wiped from the website.
CDC webpages that appear to have been removed include statistics on HIV among transgender people ... "These policies will ...
The president said the country "needs" Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — who has falsely claimed connections between autism and ...