Share articleThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removed or edited references to transgender people, gender identity and equity from its website Friday, racing to meet a late-afternoon ...
Large sets of data are being scrubbed of references to transgender and LGBTQ+ people, among others, which could compromise ...
Several US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites and datasets related to HIV, LGBTQ people, youth health ...
Key information and datasets have vanished from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s websites, alarming epidemiologists, other scientists and concerned American citizens.
Websites on HPV vaccinations, data on high schoolers’ health habits, information on programs to end violence against women ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal health agencies on Friday took down webpages with ...
The CDC and other federal agencies appeared to be racing to meet a Friday afternoon deadline to remove “gender ideology” from ...
The Office of Personnel Management issued a memo on Jan. 29 giving federal agencies until 5 p.m. on Jan. 31 to "end all agency programs that use taxpayer money to promote or reflect gender ideology," ...
If left untreated, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) almost always will progress to AIDS, even after many years. The immune defenses become compromised and the body is less able to defend itself ...
Foster City, California-based Gilead collaborated with the CDC in the mid-2000s to test if Gilead's Truvada could prevent transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in addition to treating it.
and the release of the first U.S. guidelines for the use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in cases of accidental HIV exposure. Since 1999, only one confirmed case of occupationally-acquired HIV has ...