
@nevadannews La senadora de Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto, firmó esta semana una legislación que crearía un nuevo estándar nacional para proteger los datos de salud reproductiva y sexual de las mujeres y limitar los datos que se recopilan o divulgan en aplicaciones y sitios web de salud. La “My Body, My Data Act”, introducida por primera vez el año pasado, crearía un nuevo estándar nacional para proteger los datos de salud reproductiva y sexual de las mujeres y limitar los datos que se recopilan o divulgan en aplicaciones y sitios web de salud. Haz clic en el link en nuestro bio para leer más.
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