The Trump administration removed pages relating to LGBTQ issues, HIV information, racial disparities and more, but you can ...
Data on sexual health, HIV care, LGBTQ+ health, and adolescent health resources were removed from government websites on ...
Community Health Center, a Connecticut-based healthcare provider, has disclosed a recent data breach affecting over 1 million ...
A group of doctors urged a federal judge to order the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to restore webpages taken ...
Doctors in Massachusetts said they feel unsettled as pages of health information on the CDC's website pertaining to ...
Dr. Dawn Holford, a specialist in decision-making psychology and the prevention of misinformation, explains why people pick up inaccurate health information, and how to make sure that the info we ...
Individuals’ names and medical information may have been exposed in a Chicago Department of Public Health incident, the ...
Thousands of webpages containing federal health guidelines and data went dark last week, only for some to reappear over the ...
In this context, how can we tell if we can trust a source of health information, and what can we do to protect ourselves against inaccurate health advice? Medical News Today investigates.