Trump administration weighs deep cuts to CDC’s HIV prevention program - LGBT+ groups and public health advocates warn against ...
The University of Arkansas issued a campus-wide statement on March 19, outlining proactive measures in response to rising ...
Dengue fever cases have been rising among U.S. travelers and are expected to climb this year, according to a warning from the ...
Medical experts and politicians question who will be chosen as the CDC’s next leader amid a surge in measles cases and ...
Kennedy said Tuesday that vitamin A can "dramatically" reduce measles deaths, but experts say it's not a sufficient treatment ...
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will face questions Thursday from senators about how he would handle several pressing issues confronting the public ...
Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), are starting to brainstorm legislation on permanent reforms for the CDC ...
CDC Panelists Have Minimal Vax Conflicts CDC's Advisory Committee ... and other communications for internal review if they cover issues considered controversial, ProPublica reported. The 23-item list ...
The CDC was in the middle of updating a public health surveillance system when the Trump administration started shedding workers. What happens next could exemplify the impact to key government ...
A litany of federal websites vanished only to reappear later with little to no information about any changes made.
Critics charge that its cuts to the public health workforce so far have been indiscriminate, wasteful and cruel.
The CDC did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Jezebel about PRAMS or the Trump administration’s alleged issues with PRAMS’ questionnaires. We’ll update if they do.