Monday, 18 Aug 2025

CDC staff told to remove terms like 'non-binary,' 'they/them,' 'pregnant people' from public health material

Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been told to remove words frequently associated with progressive gender ideology from research manuscripts that they intend to publish.


CDC staff told to remove terms like 'non-binary,' 'they/them,' 'pregnant people' from public health material

The rule affects manuscripts under review, as well as those accepted but not yet published, no matter whether they are intended for internal circulation only or circulation outside the CDC.

A CDC spokesperson told Fox News Digital that "All changes to HHS and HHS division websites/manuscripts are in accordance with President Trump's January 20 Executive Orders."

The removal of the terms may make it hard to read surveys and research that utilizes them as demographic identifiers, The Post reported. 

"If you are trying to optimize society, you can't just pretend some people aren't in it," executive director of the National LGBTQI+ Cancer Network, Scout, who legally goes by only one name, told The Post.

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