


Federal Health Agencies Reinstate Key Webpages Following Court Order
The CDC and FDA have restored several pages and datasets after a judge ordered public access to information removed under a presidential executive order.
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In response to a federal court ruling, the CDC and FDA have reinstated multiple webpages and datasets that were previously taken down under a Trump administration executive order. Key subjects restored include adolescent health, HIV testing information, and guidance on contraception. Public health advocates highlighted that several critical resources remain missing. The order reflects ongoing tensions regarding health communication practices influenced by policy changes, particularly pertaining to the usage of 'sex' versus 'gender' in federal documents. Further compliance and restoration efforts are still underway to ensure public access to health information.
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