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Mejorando la seguridad de los dispositivos médicos en casa

Hoy en día, muchos dispositivos médicos se usan en el hogar y permiten a las personas que tienen condiciones médicas llevar una vida plena y activa. No obstante, los usuarios se enfrentan a muchos retos. La FDA está trabajando para hacer que el uso de estos dispositivos sea más seguro y para ayudar a los consumidores a obtener acceso a instrucciones más claras.

Mantenga los lirios o azucenas fuera del alcance de sus gatos

Muchas personas tienen azucenas blancas en su casa en esta época del año, pero esto podría ser peligroso si tienen un gato. La FDA advierte que los gatos pueden sufrir graves daños renales e incluso morir si comen aunque sea un pedacito de un lirio o azucena.

EPA Encourages Schools and Universities to Use EPA-Approved Products and Disinfectants to Keep Students Safe

WASHINGTON (September 9, 2020) — As many students across the nation return to school this fall, the U.S.

EPA Deletes DuPage County Landfill/Blackwell Forest Preserve from Superfund list

WARRENVILLE, Ill. (September 9, 2020) —The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized the deletion of the DuPage County Landfill/Blackwell Forest Preserve Superfund Site in Warrenville from the National Priorities List (NPL).

EPA at 50: EPA’s Homeland Security is an Integral Part of our National Security

WASHINGTON (September 9, 2020) — As part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 50th anniversary celebration, this week, the agency is highlighting the history and progress made on EPA’s emergency response and homeland security efforts.

EPA Administrator Talks Energy Dominance, Environmental Progress Under President Trump on Fox Business

WASHINGTON (September 9, 2020) — This afternoon U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler joined David Asman Fox Business to discuss President Trump's recent trip to Jupiter, Florida.  

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WTAS: USDA Extends Free Meals for Kids Through December 31, 2020

(Washington, D.C., Tuesday, September 8, 2020) – Last week, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will extend several flexibilities through as late as December 31, 2020. The flexibilities allow summer meal program operators to continue serving free meals to all children into the fall months. This unprecedented move will help ensure – no matter what the situation is on-the-ground – children have access to nutritious food as the country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.