AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Safety Watch: CDC data suggests U.S. cyclospora cases linked to recalled Mexican iceberg lettuce may be trending down, though more than 15,700 confirmed cases have been reported since May 1 and hundreds have been hospitalized. Tribal Health Access: Cherokee Nation broke ground on a new $400 million Claremore outpatient and emergency health center, aiming to expand care and nearly double staffing by 2029. Sports Medicine & Youth Health: OU Health shared tips for young athletes to reduce heat illness and overuse injuries, including active stretching and speaking up early when something hurts. School Wellness: Oklahoma educators highlighted how recess supports learning through cognitive rest, movement, and social skills, while Maryetta Public Schools completed playground upgrades funded by a TSET Healthy Incentive Grant. AI in Healthcare: Oklahoma State University research finds rural hospitals lag behind urban peers in adopting predictive AI, raising concerns about safe, effective use. Public Health Policy: A federal judge blocked HHS from implementing sweeping Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program grant changes while a lawsuit proceeds, including impacts on Oklahoma grantees. Community Health Infrastructure: Edmond escalated water conservation rules amid extreme heat and drought, adding outdoor watering limits to protect reserves and firefighting pressure.
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