President Donald Trump's first week in office came with big changes to U.S. health agencies, including the pausing of all external communications and banning travel.
President Donald Trump's first week in office came with big changes to U.S. health agencies, including the pausing of all external communications and banning travel.
The past three administrations have tried to limit gain-of-function research. The second Trump administration might be the first one to be successful at doing so.
President Donald Trump's administration has placed a freeze on information being released from government health agenc
All communication from federal health agencies will be paused until Feb. 1 while the new Trump-Vance administration catches up.
The CNN poll also showed support for labels about alcohol consumption and cancer risk, as recommended by the U.S. surgeon general earlier this month.
The Trump administration has appointed Matthew Memoli, a veteran researcher who was critical of the U.S. response to the Covid pandemic, as acting head of the NIH.
President Donald Trump defended removing Dr. Anthony Fauci's security detail by claiming he "can't have government security forever."
Here’s how the pause will affect North Carolina and alternative resources you can use for health information. The communications pause means a delay in crucial information from federal agencies, such as food recalls, drug approvals, and updates on public health threats, CNN reported.
The Trump Administration has frozen many federal health agencies’ communications with the public until at least the end of the month.
Data from National Institutes of Health show that roughly 10% of men and women experience fertility problems, and treatments can cost thousands of dollars.