Public health data that disappeared from federal government websites is coming back, according to a settlement between the government and the nine medical organizations and public health nonprofits that sued to get it back.

The information started vanishing after President Trump signed executive orders on Jan. 20 to remove gender ideology and DEI programs .

“The kind of information that’s missing seemed to be defined by key words,” said Dr. John Bramhall, the president of the Washington State Medical Association (WSMA), which was one of the plaintiffs in the case .

He said a wide swath of information was cleared out. A list included titles ranging from “Supporting LGBTQ+Youth” and “Diversity Action Plans” to “CDC Efforts to End Gender-Based Violence” and “Health of Women Strategic

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