Introduction:
In recent developments, certain health agencies in the United States have begun to remove or revise critical health data related to HIV and other medical statistics to exclude references to gender identity and related ideologies. These alterations are occurring as part of a broader cultural and political shift, with a specific focus on the treatment of transgender individuals and LGBTQ+ health disparities. This article explores the reasons behind these actions, the implications for public health, and the ongoing debate surrounding gender identity and its place in scientific research and health policy.