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The health regulations tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about regulatory compliance and safety standards in healthcare and food industries. Topics include the impact of health regulations on data security, such as the 2025 Healthcare Email Security Report highlighting how email breaches in healthcare lead to regulatory scrutiny and penalties. Other threads address regulatory responses to product safety issues, like the UK government's removal of breast milk ice cream over safety concerns, and debates on corporate responsibility versus government regulation in cases like the PIP breast implant scandal. These discussions reflect how health regulations intersect with technology, business practices, and public health.
A recent analysis of 180 healthcare email breaches between January 1, 2024, and January 31, 2025, has unveiled significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities within the sector. The 2025 Healthcare Email Security Report by Paubox highlights that email remains the primary attack vector, leading to...
After the collapse of PIP, a breast implant manufacturer that used industrial standard silicon for the implants, not clinical standard, now the Harley Medical Group cries wolf.
Whilst I think that every woman who had breast implants for medical reasons should be immediately dealt with on the...
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LONDON (AP) - Local government officials have confiscated ice cream made with human breast milk from a London shop amid concerns the dessert is unsafe.
A spokeswoman from Westminster City Council said Monday it was responding to two complaints...