On World AIDS Day, Dr. Earl Stoddard, CHHS public health program manager, talked live on WTOP about the status of HIV infections in the U.S., the scientific progress made in keeping patients healthy longer and why new cases of HIV in the U.S. are not dropping. Stoddard also discusses the social stigmas that may be leading to heightened infection rates among African Americans.
As more details emerge about Iran's alleged role in a plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. and set off bombs across Washington, D.C., some are wondering if this is one more reason the military should focus more on Iran and less on Al-Qaeda. Director Michael Greenberger weighs in.
CHHS Director Michael Greenberger discusses changes in response to 9/11.Many steps have been taken since to secure our nation but we are still vulnerable to cybersecurity threats and the effects of budget reductions.
CHHS Director Michael Greenberger says increased security measures at airports are necessary, but he also stresses the need to explore new technology that would be as effective but less invasive.
CHHS Director Michael Greenberger is interviewed live on WTOP radio (Washington, D.C.) to discuss lapses in the investigation of Faisal Shahzad, the man accused of attempting to detonate a homemade bomb in Times Square.
On the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing that killed more than 160 people, CHHS Director Michael Greenberger says domestic terrorism is still a threat.