The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took offline recommendations on how doctors should treat sexually transmitted ...
A federal judge criticized the Trump administration for removing information about sexually transmitted diseases while a Chicago doctor is fighting a chlamydia outbreak.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday is scrubbing a swath of HIV-related content from the agency’s ...
A federal judge today, February 11, gave the Trump administration until 11:59 pm tonight to restore public documents and datasets that were abruptly removed or altered from federal health websites to ...
"Taxpayers paid to collect those data, to analyze those data, and to make them public for people to use," explained Abigail ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has taken down multiple health-related websites and datasets, ...
Large sets of data are being scrubbed of references to transgender and LGBTQ+ people, among others, which could compromise their use in research.
The new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2002 Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Treatment Guidelines provide clinical guidance in the appropriate assessment and management of STDs.
The review is aimed at removing language to comply with Trump’s order saying the government will only recognize two sexes.
Communications representatives within the CDC’s HIV and STD prevention departments did not return requests for comment; last week, the Trump administration ordered all employees of HHS ...