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New evaluation methods threaten organ donation in Maine and New England

The nonprofit responsible for managing organ donation in Maine and New England could be at risk of losing its certification if it doesn’t meet recent federal requirements to increase donor and transplant rates within the next two years. The new...

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Financial Education Is Incomplete If Digital Assets Are Omitted

As federal commemorations to mark Financial Literacy Month begin, digital assets should be infused in the national conversation and events taking place throughout April.

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Federal Watchdog Blasts EPA's Failure to Assess Safety of Pesticides Used on Flea, Tick Collars

A scathing report released today by a federal oversight agency revealed that the Environmental Protection Agency’s deeply flawed system for reporting harm to people and pets makes it impossible to conclude whether the Seresto flea collar is safe.

Following more than 100,000 reports of Seresto’s harm to pets — including more than 3,000 deaths — the EPA announced in July 2023 that it would limit approval of the product to five years and require more detailed reporting of harm incidents from the flea collar’s maker, Elanco.

However, today’s Office of the Inspector General report found that the EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs has outdated and unreliable systems and lacked enough information to conclude that Seresto collars can be used safely.

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Friendly Reminder - Finalize and Post Your Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice Before March 31 | Quarles & Brady LLP

Friendly Reminder - Finalize and Post Your Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice Before March 31 | Quarles & Brady LLP
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AGs want FDA guidance on heavy metals for the baby food industry

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez and a coalition of 19 other attorneys general called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to issue guidance to the baby food industry regarding testing for lead and other heavy metals. The coalition sent a letter to the FDA this month as a follow up to petitions and

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