KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national and local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.
Not only does the 35-year-old fear for his own survival as he takes life-saving anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs - but he says he ...
The Trump administration had directed health agencies to place a notice condemning “gender ideology” on health webpages that ...
CDC websites and resources on HIV, LGBTQ, and youth health have been removed or modified to comply with Trump's executive orders.
The group released a statement today expressing that they are eager to work with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eradicate HIV when ...
In confirmation hearings for his nomination as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, the focus was on domestic issues. The agency has a vast global scope as well.
The original grants of President’s Emergency Plan For Aids Relief-funded (Pepfar) organisations that are funded through the ...
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Some public health data targeted by Trump’s executive orders has been restored, but what’s changed and how will that affect health policy?
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. HIV is a manageable chronic condition. With treatment, people living with HIV can have long and healthy lives.
The three health agencies were directed to restore those websites as they were Jan. 30 by the end of the day Tuesday.
• A federal judge ordered the CDC, FDA, and HHS to restore public health webpages and datasets that were removed under Trump’s executive order targeting gender-related medical information.