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All departments were affected, including the Office of HIV and AIDs, the Office of Infectious Disease and the Child Health ...
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The CDC began reporting higher flu rates across the U.S. in late fall. A North Texas health official explains why the region’s only now seeing an increase.
A memo ordering grant payments to stop has caused local government officials to review 2025 budgets and legal obligation ...
The decision to halt the program could prevent thousands of people detained in immigration detention centers from receiving ...
As a result of the new administration's actions, health centers funded by PEPFAR, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, are closing their doors and no longer dispersing medication.