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The Trump administration this week gutted a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention division that monitors in vitro ...
President Trump has promised to expand access to IVF, but his administration has eliminated a team in charge of researching those treatments.
“Following today’s layoffs at the CDC, there will be no experts on infertility who will be able to inform public policy, brief members of Congress, publish articles and reports, and advance ...
IVF and other fertility treatments are costly ... serving as “a sort of canary in the coal mine to the CDC,” one former reproductive health division worker told HuffPost.
despite President Donald Trump repeatedly insisting that he supports IVF and wants to protect women and children. The majority of the CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health was laid off on ...
CDC staffers and medical experts sound the alarm on how gutting the federal health agencies will put women’s lives at risk ...
Trump is dismantling the little-known Division of Reproductive Health. It was critical in helping pregnant people and pushing ...
Whether the choice is to defer pregnancy until the 40s or to remain child-free altogether, one thing is clear: women are ...
For example, staffers would investigate success rates of IVF across clinics nationwide. The CDC is one of the only federal agencies tracking success rates and overseeing fertility clinics.