As federal health websites and databases are taken offline under Trump administration orders, physicians turn to archived and alternative sources for information. Here are useful resources.
The administration removed hundreds of federal web pages containing critical data. Fortunately, it still lives at Philly-based PolicyMap ...
The report was delayed by a temporary Trump administration shutdown of a weekly federal report that public health leaders ...
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention published its weekly research report Thursday, the first time since President Donald Trump took office.
Dr. Tom Frieden, the CDC director during the Obama administration, said he was pleased to see the journal return but also ...
Under Trump’s executive orders, an ominous yellow banner lines the top of the homepage reading, “CDC’s website is being modified to comply with President Trump’s Executive Orders.” ...
For nearly a decade and a half, food safety advocates like me have recited CDC’s 2011 foodborne illness estimates: 3,000 deaths. 128,000 ...
When it comes to the potential of H5N1 avian flu, otherwise known as bird flu, picking up mutations that might lead to ...
The mass-archiving effort is in response to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removing some of its web pages.
Urban Indian Health Institute said not having access to that information will make it difficult for American Indian and ...
The agency said although no cases have been reported in the U.S., it was issuing an advisory through its health alert network ...