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Mountain Valley MD Pursues Ambitious Initiatives, Including Partnership With FDA Monday, July 12, 2021 1:16 AM UTC
The COVID-19 pandemic has put the spotlight squarely on medical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies that work to create solutions for these medical issues. One standout in this field is Mountain Valley MD (MVMD), which has recently announced a number of important initiatives to help in the treatment of a variety of illnesses and medical conditions. The International Business Times recently published an article exploring the many ambitious projects currently underway at MVMD and praising the company for its many accomplishments.
MVMD was founded in 2018 and has rapidly risen to the top of the biotechnology field thanks to its innovative approaches to some of the most challenging issues facing the medical community today. The company has created a number of proprietary solutions that have made it
EPA plan to phase down production of HFCs used in fridges, air conditioners should not stress consumers
Posted May 10, 2021
The EPA announced May 3, 2021, that it plans to phase down the use of hyrdofluorocarbons used in refrigeration and air conditioning. In this photo a crane lifts an old refrigerator to the chute of the recycling chipper on May 24, 2011, for recycling by JACO Environmental in Stow, Ohio.The Plain Dealer
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – After the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took steps last week to reduce the use of harmful hydrofluorocarbons, commonly found in refrigerators and air conditioners, one of the first things consumers wanted to know was how the changes will affect them.