Carrying out his campaign promises to reform government, President Donald Trump signed 46 executive orders (EOs) between Jan. 20-31 that have been published in the Federal Register. Of those, 26 were signed after noon and between all the inaugural events on Trump’s first day in office. Since then, he’s signed at least eight more orders, and the administration has issued numerous memos, several of which are intended to implement the EOs. BioWorld has compiled a list of Eos that either directly or indirectly affect the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its agencies such as the CDC, CMS, FDA and NIH.