HHS Scraps Autism Registry, Women’s Health Study Funding Preserved as Trump Nears 100 Days
Washington D.C. – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) discontinued its planned autism registry. Additionally, the Trump administration is approaching its 100th day in office, and funding for a women’s health study will remain intact. HHS officials made the decision to halt the development of a national autism registry. The Trump administration is nearing the 100-day mark, a milestone often used to assess the initial progress of a presidency. Sources also confirmed that a proposed reduction in funding for a specific women’s health research study has been averted, ensuring the study’s continuation at its current funding level.
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Date: April 25, 2025
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