The United States' chief consumer product safety agency plans to stop collecting information about some injuries later this week due to the Trump administration's steep cuts to the Centers for Disease ...
Data on injuries from car accidents, alcohol and other incidents will no longer be collected The change, coming Friday, stems from CDC staff cuts Data informs safety standards and public policy April ...
Because Trump had harshly criticized public health officials during his campaign, STAT anticipated there might be changes to federal health websites. As rumors began swirling near the end of January ...
(Reuters) -The U.S. consumer product safety agency will stop collecting data on injuries from incidents like car accidents and adverse drug effects due to staff cuts at the Centers for Disease Control ...
The U.S. consumer product safety agency will stop collecting data on injuries from incidents like car accidents and adverse drug effects due to staff cuts at the CDC, according to an agency email seen ...
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