It was January when the email came. After a roughly six-month-long hiring process that included fingerprinting and other ...
Some accurate medical information was removed from the CDC’s website last month, and we gave you some tips on where to look ...
Once people get HIV, they have it for life, the CDC says. The CDC report concluded that the VIP Beauty Salon and Spa was an “unlicensed facility that did not follow recommended infection control ...
Three women likely got HIV from contaminated blood at an unlicensed New Mexico spa, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) ...
The CDC’s main HIV page was still accessible as of Saturday afternoon, although a disclaimer at the top states that the agency’s website “is being modified to comply with President Trump’s ...
Nearly a quarter of people living with HIV in the U.S. are women, and the number is only growing. The highest number of new diagnoses from 2018 to 2022, according to CDC data, was among women ages 25 ...
The review is aimed at removing language to comply with Trump’s order saying the government will only recognize two sexes.
The CDC reports that while HIV rates in the U.S. have remained steady in recent years, rates among Latinos have seen a 19% ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday is scrubbing a swath of HIV-related content from the agency’s website as a part of President Donald Trump’s broader effort to wipe out ...
According to the Central District Health Department, one in eight people with HIV don’t even know they have it.
The Trump administration removed pages relating to LGBTQ issues, HIV information, racial disparities and more, but you can still find them on the Wayback Machine.