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Loftus, M.D., acting director of the Office of Neurological and Physical Medicine Devices in the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health. A stroke occurs when normal blood flow to the brain is interrupted. ...
On April 23, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is continuing efforts to provide critical information on surface disinfectant products that can be used against SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19. ...
“Zurn’s vision has always been to provide the safest and most efficient water solutions to protect human health and the environment. Donating this product to healthcare facilities will allow them to increase hygiene with touchless, sensor-operated products, support CDC recommendations for handwashing in a Wet-Scrub-Rinse-Dry (WSRD) ...
“Zurn’s vision has always been to provide the safest and most efficient water solutions to protect human health and the environment. Donating this product to healthcare facilities will allow them to increase hygiene with touchless, sensor-operated products, support CDC recommendations for handwashing in a Wet-Scrub-Rinse-Dry (WSRD) ...
“The GEBT is another option for aiding in the diagnosis of gastroparesis,” said Alberto Gutierrez, Ph.D., director of the Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health in the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health. “It can be performed in any clinical setting since it does not require the health care ...
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that Marissa Taylor, at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, N.C., received one of 34 fellowships awarded to undergraduate students studying environmental science and related fields of study at universities and colleges across the nation. ...
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that Montana Etten-Bohm, at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Ala. received one of 34 fellowships awarded to undergraduate students studying environmental science and related fields of study at universities and colleges across the nation. ...
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that Sederra Ross, at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Ga. received one of 34 fellowships awarded to undergraduate students studying environmental science and related fields of study at universities and colleges across the nation. ...
A national strategy to reduce the emergence and incidence of antibiotic resistance must therefore include substantial changes in the use of antibiotics in agricultural settings, in order to preserve antibiotic utility in human medicine.” (p. 52) These findings echo alarms raised by a wide array of public health organizations and associations. ...
When antibiotics are used day after day at low doses to speed up animal growth or compensate for crowded, stressful, unsanitary conditions, some bacteria become resistant, multiply, and escape to threaten human health. Antibiotic resistance in humans is a public health crisis, threatening the efficacy of many life-saving drugs. ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct ten, five-year reviews to ensure that cleanup of each site is working as intended and continues to protect public health and the environment. The reviews also identify any deficiencies and presents recommendations to address them. In conducting the five-year review, EPA will interview local citizens, review site operations, maintenance ...
Overuse of antibiotics on farms is widely recognized by scientists to breed antibiotic resistant bacteria that threaten human health. Natural Resources Defense Council health attorney Avinash Kar made the following statement: “There is still no evidence that the FDA’s voluntary plan will do anything to limit the increase in the ...
A paint manufacturer in Chicopee, Mass. has agreed to pay a penalty of $153,917 to resolve claims by the US Environmental Protection Agency that it violated federal hazardous waste laws. In an agreement signed recently with EPA’s New England office, C & C Ventures, also known as Randolph Products, agreed to pay the penalty and to comply with the federal Resource ...
That practice has been widely recognized by scientists to breed antibiotic resistant bacteria and threaten human health. Natural Resources Defense Council health attorney Avinash Kar made the following statement: “FDA’s policy is an early holiday gift to industry. ...
A new Regulation on biocidal products applying from 1st September will significantly increase the safety and simplify the authorisation procedure of biocides used and placed on the market in the EU. Biocides are chemicals used to suppress harmful organisms such as pests and germs (i.e. moulds and bacteria), including insect repellents, disinfectants and industrial chemicals like anti-fouling ...
The budget also includes $20 million for research to understand the impacts of climate change on human health and vulnerable ecosystems. This research will evaluate the interactions between climate change and air quality and develop approaches to adapt to a changing climate and provide state, local and Tribal partners with tools and technologies to support their ...
“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Today’s funding is part of a combined $1.2 million in funding to 32 state and local governments, tribes, and non-profit organizations ...
In January, the UN launched the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, and last November, the UN Development Programme published a report outlining why environmental degradation is threatening human development. [1] The health of the environment is unarguably linked to the health of people, and protecting ...
The FY 2013 budget is the result of EPA’s ongoing efforts to carefully consider potential cost savings and reductions while continuing its commitment to core environmental and health protections -- safeguarding Americans from pollution in the air they breathe, the water they drink and the land where they build their communities. “This budget is ...
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted the final health assessment for tetrachloroethylene – also known as perchloroethylene, or perc – to EPA’s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database. ...