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The FDA’s New Culture of Secrecy

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Jacobin | A Harnik/Getty

In February, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which Kennedy oversees, removed thousands of pages of medical information for doctors, from HIV protocols to guidance on contraception and transgender health care. Then, in April, the agency purged its eighteen-member media relations team and all of its public records team. Now internal emails reveal how the FDA has been working to suppress scientific communication to the public since January, making it harder for doctors, patients, journalists, and advocates to access public health guidance.

Posted in: News on 05/14/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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