Judge tells agencies to restore health websites following Trumps executive order

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Judge tells agencies to restore health websites following Trumps executive order
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After a Trump executive order, federal agencies were directed to eliminate any programs and take down websites promoting “gender ideology.”

The scrubbed material includes reports on HIV prevention and a CDC webpage for providing clinicians with guidance on reproductive health careA federal judge on Tuesday ordered government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets that they removed to comply with an executive order by President

The nonprofit group cited the executive order's adverse impact on two of its members: a Chicago clinic doctor who would have consulted CDC resources to address a recent chlamydia outbreak in a high school and a Yale School of Medicine doctor who relies on CDC resources about contraceptives and sexually transmitted infections.

Removing important information from the CDC and FDA websites is delaying patient care, hampering research and hindering doctors' ability to communicate with patients, the plaintiffs' attorneys argued in a court filing.

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